Mark Englert?
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I am curious to see what the variant looks like
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I really like it, but I'm going to pass. It's a shame, because I still have “World's Best Boss” hanging in my house, but this one it too in your face for me.
Meant to look like vintage national park posters. I think Mark did a fantastic job making this one just seem like it could be for an actual park
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Variant
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Go ahead, make my millennium.
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^Thanks.
Inspired by vintage National Park prints and the series finale of Parks and Recreation, "Pawnee National Park" is an 18 x 24 inch, 6 color screen print that is numbered out of an edition of 225. Each print will cost $50.
There will two variants available as well. One on paper that is numbered out of an edition of 75 ($75) and one on wood that is numbered out of an edition of 30 ($150).
All prints will go on sale at 12pm eastern at Bottleneck Gallery.
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Liking the reg version of Pawnee much better than Variant. Pretty cool print.
T.K.C.
Agree on the Pawnee reg. It's much more vibrant, and also seems a closer match to the style of the vintage parks posters. I also like the somewhat ironic repurposing of the Ron Swanson quote:
I also think it's pointless for a human to paint scenes of nature when they can go outside and stand in it.