I am happy to announce a new print will be available this coming weekend!
The print of 'Akaku' will be available for 48 hours during the weekend of April 27th-28th Sat. & Sun.
This will be a Time-Limited Print Edition.
The sale starts on Sat. April 27th 8:00am Pacific Time and ends after 48 hours.
The sale will end on Mon. April 29th 8:00am Pacific Time.
If you order within the 48 hours, you will be guaranteed a print!
(Check beginning time here for exact time and date for your time zone. End time here.)
Available for purchase on Static Medium Shop.
~16x30 inches (including a 3/4 inch border)
~ archival pigment print on cotton rag
~ the edition size is determined by how many orders are made within the 48 hours.
~ signed and numbered by the artist
~ limit of two prints per person
~ archival pigment print on cotton rag
~ the edition size is determined by how many orders are made within the 48 hours.
~ signed and numbered by the artist
~ limit of two prints per person
~ unframed prints will be shipped in a tube.
~ unframed price: $135
~ framed price: $335
Shipping/handling: calculated in check out.
We ship worldwide.
Shipping/handling: calculated in check out.
We ship worldwide.
This was my first time painting a dragon, and it was a fun challenge for me. The bright red tones are a divergence from my regular palette, but it was refreshing to work with new colors.
Lately I've been thinking about themes around “finding one's own voice.” How it takes a type of strength and believe in oneself to be shameless or uninhibited, and how society punishes girls and women for finding this strength. To me, this painting resonates with ferocity and female empowerment, celebrating strong women who remain grounded in a chaotic world.
This piece was exhibited at the 9th Annual Red Envelope group show at Harman Projects and curated by Grumpy Bert, and was inspired by the 2024 Chinese New Year of the dragon and the red envelope, traditionally used to gift money on special occasions, and symbolizes luck and prosperity.
Lately I've been thinking about themes around “finding one's own voice.” How it takes a type of strength and believe in oneself to be shameless or uninhibited, and how society punishes girls and women for finding this strength. To me, this painting resonates with ferocity and female empowerment, celebrating strong women who remain grounded in a chaotic world.
This piece was exhibited at the 9th Annual Red Envelope group show at Harman Projects and curated by Grumpy Bert, and was inspired by the 2024 Chinese New Year of the dragon and the red envelope, traditionally used to gift money on special occasions, and symbolizes luck and prosperity.