Aaron Johnson’s Bad Precedent
Tuesday March 23, 2010
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Marrying the grotesque with beauty, Aaron Johnson’s work is magnetic; we’re just drawn to it. A fearless painter, Johnson boldly addresses issues of politics, sex, anger, and excess – all in strokes of bright color.

 

Available this Thursday, Bad Precedent is a new print by Aaron Johnson. It is a limited edition of 75 prints, signed and numbered by the artist. This silkscreen features metallic and iridescent inks with astonishing levels of detail throughout. We got a sneak preview of the print, and can confirm that it’s really something else.

 

It will be available for purchase exclusively through NOWhere Limited this coming Thursday.
The price is set at $150 USD + shipping. Please note that U.S. orders over $100 the shipping is free.

 

Aaron Johnson, Bad Precedent, 18-color serigraph, includes metallic and iridescent inks, signed and numbered edition of 75, 25.5 x 25.5", 2010.

 

 

At 3pm Eastern (that's NOON Pacific / 20:00:00 UTC) Thursday, March 25th, the link to buy with PayPal, Visa, Mastercard or Discover will appear here:

 

http://nowherelimited.com

 

In addition to the edition of 75, they will also have available a very small number of Artist Proofs. This AP version is limited to only 10 signed and numbered prints and its price is set at $400.

 

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

 

Aaron Johnson is an accomplished painter with a keen eye for experimentation. His impressive works demand attention through strong composition, an intense palette and extraordinary levels of detail. He has exhibited widely at galleries including Stux Gallery, Mogadishni, Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, Claire Oliver Gallery, Leo Koenig Projekte, New Image Art and Marlborough Chelsea among others. Be sure to check out his show "Don't Be Scared, You're Supposed to Be" with Barnaby Whitfield at Irvine Contemporary in Washington, DC opening May 1, 2010.

 

For more information about Aaron Johnson, visit his website at:

http://aaronjohnsonart.com

 

 

 

 



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