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Pressure Printing's new Jim Woodring art

David Pescovitz at 5:00 pm Wed, Sep 19, 2007

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Holy smokes. The talented artisans at Pressure Printing have just issued this mind-blowing Jim Woodring print. Titled "The Artist's Eye," the photo etching is a staggering 32.5" x 26.6". It's an edition of 25 and available unframed for $650 or framed for $950. Writes Woodring, "The eye of an artist is an organ upon which the love-hungry world depends for its quasi-spiritual sustenance." Link

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  • Anonymous

    This was my PC’s desktop for a few months, people always asked me who it was by. I love Woodring’s paintings, but personally I want to see more Frank stories.

  • phasor3000

    Woodring’s art definitely counts as a Wonderful Thing.

  • Kirsten

    Jim’s art in unbelievable in person…he’s sort of a genius.

  • Anonymous

    That’s a great painting! Highly reminiscent of Salvador Dali.

  • David Pescovitz

    I agree. He’s amazing. I’ve never actually seen his original art in person though, except for one fantastic small piece hanging in Mark F’s office.