Video Interview with Robert Williams Re The WaterHead Who Was Raised in a Box
Thursday March 11, 2010
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Juxtapoz founding father, Robert Williams, has created a stunning print of his infamous 1992 painting, The WaterHead Who Was Raised in a Box. This is serious business: a 144-color serigraph! Hear The Man talk in a fresh video interview.

A nearly impossible feat of modern printmaking, this 144-color print is a hand-pulled, hand-separated serigraph edition. For those of you that cannot afford a Williams original, this is an incredibly exact reproduction for one of the greatest artists of our time.

 

This edition began production in 1992 and took 2 full years to complete. The prints were created entirely by using traditional techniques of hand-separating the colors and hand-pulling the paper, one color, one sheet at a time. 25,000 pulls and every one of them is in absolute perfect registration.

 

Printer: David Fick

Colorist: Ida Fick

Publisher: Ed Boswell

 

This edition will be available tomorrow, Friday, March 12 at Noon.

 

The price will start at $2,000 and will increase $200 with the sale of each 10 prints, ending at $4,400.

Watch this video for the story behind this edition:

 

 

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More details at jetsetgraffiti.com/2010/03/11/robert-williams-serigraph

 



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