Horkey/Dead Arts Rumors and News
biakabo wrote:Anyone have any idea how these were available? Not necessarily looking just curious since they're in 5 collections already.

From 2013.
Stingers wrote:xjmjx wrote:Whatever happened to the Naif on wood? (sorry if it was addressed)
It's still happening, there will be a very small amount , first refusal to sub holders .
ironjaiden wrote: "'Weener in June' is completely sold out, thanks for the interest"

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I would say mine was in NY for a few days, but definitely not more than a week. I received mine though about 2 weeks ago. Already at the framers. Has the current location been the same spot for 10 days or bouncing around in NY?msalter wrote:Has anyone else's governor been held up in new york for ten days?
Oh my heavensWeaksauce wrote:@aaronhorkey wrote:To Harrow a Naif Bronze, 3 color screenprint on maple veneer apple plywood panel, 2012-2016. Produced in an edition of 15 pieces. Screen printed in the infernal method by @benbrlsq with custom woodworking and finishing by Bruce Horkey. Published via String Lakes Press, Windom, Minnesota, 2017. Catalog number SL03. Thank you. #aaronhorkey #stringlakespress #toharrowanaif #blindowlrag #longslog

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drymount that's great. ISO.
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It's hard to say without seeing that wood in person but I would tend to agree with this. I love the paper version, it's probably my favorite Horkey (outside of Nesting or MWH, neither of which I own) and it looks absolutely incredible. The contrast of the black ink on the white paper really allows all the detail to shine.wottagunn wrote:Actually prefer the paper edition, but it still is pretty cool.
The wood will obviously have an amazing aesthetic all it's own, and I would still give up a testicle to get one, but I can be content with the paper version. Especially given the rarity of the wood and the low demand for my testicles among Horkey collectors.
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I bet those golden tickets make the chocolate taste terrible