$85.00
Comment du jour: “Felix, why do you write about banks? You are a communist credit union member who is not paying any taxes to our country.”
felixsalmon, Fri 07 Jan 16:12 via Seesmic twhirl
Edition: 4
Size: 11.25x14"
Pantone: 632C
This is a hand typeset letterpress print in Cheltenham Condensed which is part of a project called "100 Tweets". Cheltenham typeface was designed in 1896 and inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement. These prints are hand torn on 200g Magnani paper with a deckled edge. Ink may be light sensitive, keep art away from direct light.
The project pays homage to Gerhard Richter's iconic color chart series. One version of "256 Colours" (1974) is in The Museum of Modern Art's collection. Like Richter's series, every color printed in "100 Tweets" was randomly selected, no two are alike.
*There is also one large artwork comprising all 100 tweets. For more information about this piece, please contact the artist.
