Tristan Eaton Discussion thread
PRINT RELEASE DETAILS:
Size: 24” x 25.5” Edition: 300pcs
Price: $350
Printed on Signa Smooth 300gsm archival cotton rag with deckled edges by our friends at Static Medium.
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist, with official seal, custom 3D glasses and 2 Tristan Eaton Monster stickers!
Size: 24” x 25.5” Edition: 300pcs
Price: $350
Printed on Signa Smooth 300gsm archival cotton rag with deckled edges by our friends at Static Medium.
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist, with official seal, custom 3D glasses and 2 Tristan Eaton Monster stickers!
I would be all in without the 3d gimmick. Hopefully it's successful and he releases a better version later.
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i thought he would have released all 4(?) of the monster murals he did for universal (or whatever studio it was)
I think there were 5 monsters total. Monster, Bride, Creature, Wolf Man, Dracula. Always wanted them as a print series but not with such a muted palette and the need for 3d glasses.
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This. When he mentioned releasing prints of these I was all in, when I saw they were 3D it was a pass. I have his Geisha print and the 3D effect is cool and all but I'd rather have a great looking print I don't need to put glasses on to appreciate.
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New print just dropped, edition of 75 only
https://www.museumofgraffiti.art/produc ... se&q=false
https://www.museumofgraffiti.art/produc ... se&q=false
As part of our latest show, The Fabric of America: Artists in Protest, Tristan Eaton releases this Limited Edition Gyclee with Deckled Edges, available in 2 sizes: 18" x 24" (edition of 75) and 36" x 48" (Hand Embellished edition of 5), 2020. Each work is hand signed and numbered. The large, hand-embellished gyclee is is hand cut and hand embellished with gold spray paint, custom stencil, splatter effects, and hand painted detail. Museum of Graffiti exclusive. Available to ship August 1, 2020. The print features an important and iconic moment during their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October 16, 1968, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, two African-American athletes, each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing of the US national anthem.
While Tristan Eaton began his career designing toys and founding Kid Robot, he is now best known for his large scale public murals, found throughout the world from New York to Paris to Shanghai, which he executes in freehand spray paint. Eaton’s work can be seen in the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) permanent collection as well as the Cooper Hewitt Museum and Long Beach Museum of Art.
If anyone got an extra hit me up completely missed this ... Didn't even know it was being releasedbsharp wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:25 pmNew print just dropped, edition of 75 only
https://www.museumofgraffiti.art/produc ... se&q=false
As part of our latest show, The Fabric of America: Artists in Protest, Tristan Eaton releases this Limited Edition Gyclee with Deckled Edges, available in 2 sizes: 18" x 24" (edition of 75) and 36" x 48" (Hand Embellished edition of 5), 2020. Each work is hand signed and numbered. The large, hand-embellished gyclee is is hand cut and hand embellished with gold spray paint, custom stencil, splatter effects, and hand painted detail. Museum of Graffiti exclusive. Available to ship August 1, 2020. The print features an important and iconic moment during their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October 16, 1968, where Tommie Smith and John Carlos, two African-American athletes, each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing of the US national anthem.
While Tristan Eaton began his career designing toys and founding Kid Robot, he is now best known for his large scale public murals, found throughout the world from New York to Paris to Shanghai, which he executes in freehand spray paint. Eaton’s work can be seen in the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) permanent collection as well as the Cooper Hewitt Museum and Long Beach Museum of Art.
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.