FREE FIREWOOD (2011) – x / 175
xylene transfer on paper, 22 x 30 inches
signed & numbered
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As a kid we would take trips with my dad through the northern part of the country to Michigan. My favorite part was always stopping at the memorial to Crazy Horse. On the way, every time we saw a road sign that said `Watch Out Falling Rocks` he would say "keep your eyes peeled for indians". As if someone named Falling Rocks is in the area. A clever misunderstanding to teach a kid there is always another way to see something.
So now whenever i see `Free Firewood` spray painted on a piece of board, i want to sign up, join the movement and declare: FREE FIREWOOD!!!
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Each print is handmade, signed and numbered (in a series of 175). A xylene transfer is like a screenprint, but without the screen, and the artwork is hand-transferred inch by inch over a long hour. Each piece is an original, slightly different from the last. The paper stock is a 90lb, cream colored, 100% rag (cotton) sheet with 2 deckle edges and measures 22 x 30 inches. When shipped, the print is slowly and carefully rolled within a larger piece of paper, placed securely in a thick protective tube, brought to the post office and priority mailed with delivery confirmation.
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Cheers, Gregory
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