Posted by Erica February 10, 2012
Sickboy has announced the release of his first limited edition print of 2012! "King of Undesire" is a print reproduction of one of the artists most accomplished paintings to date which was featured at his highly successful solo show "Heaven & Earth". King of Undesire is a beautifully-detailed 2-colour silkscreen print that stands an impressive 75x97 cm.
 
“King of Undesire has some reference points in Cubism, Pop Surrealism and Renaissance art, brought together in glorious spray-colours to exercise some visual advancements in ambiguous humour.”- says Sickboy 
 
 
Available for Pre-Order HERE NOW


King of Undesire - Print - £150.00

Description:  Giclee, 2-colour silkscreen print using oil-based archival inks, 23kt gold leaf and enamel spot varnish on Cold Press Rough Textured Natural White 315gsm paper.

Size: 75 x 97cm

Edition: 50

Authenticity: Signed, numbered and embossed with the temple logo by the artist / Year: 2012
 
King of Undesire - Print (Hand-finished Special) - £250.00

Edition: 5 APs


King of Undesire will be released officially on Friday, February 10 at 12:00GMT at www.savethyouth.co.uk
 

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