“Dahl” Bennett Slater
1st Edition
Print Size: 6”x8”
Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper
Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
“Dahl” Bennett Slater
1st Edition
Print Size: 6”x8”
Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper
Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Part of the Stranger Than Fiction Collaboration with the Portland Fiction Project.
“Soul Of A Machine” Bennett Slater
1st Edition
Print Size: 5”x5”
Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper
Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Part of Stranger Than Fiction, a collaboration between the Benjamin Benjamin Gallery and The Portland Fiction Project
“Cardinal Arrest” Bennett Slater
1st Edition
Print Size: 6”x6”
Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper
Available at http://benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com/product/cardinal-arrest
Part of our “Stranger than Fiction” collaboration show, artist prints and written stories collaboration with the Portland Fiction Project.
The Benjamin Benjamin Gallery is your premiere retailer of Eric Joyner prints in the Portland Metro Area.
“The Gardener” from Eric Joyner
- 17” x 22”
-Epson Ultrasmooth
- Limited Edition Prints
- The inks are pigments, not dyes.
Eric Joyner’s series Robots and Donuts is well described by the title. Each image feels as if it was taken from your own adolescent imagination, vibrant colorful robots battling advancing donuts, robot bar fights, robots stealing and boxing.
Available at http://benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com/product/the-gardener
Part of our “Stranger than Fiction” collaboration show, artist prints and written stories collaboration with the Portland Fiction Project.
Artist: Tara McPherson
Size: 13” x 17”
Medium: Lithograph Prints
Tara McPherson is an artist based out of New York City. Creating art about people and their odd ways, her characters seem to exude an idealized innocence with a glimpse of hard earned wisdom in their eyes. Recalling many issues from childhood and good old life experience, she creates images that are thought provoking and seductive. People and their relationships are a central theme throughout her work.
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Part of our “Stranger than Fiction” collaboration show, artist prints and written stories collaboration with the Portland Fiction Project.
Artist: Tara McPherson
Size: 9” x 10.5”
Medium: Lithograph Prints
Tara McPherson is an artist based out of New York City. Creating art about people and their odd ways, her characters seem to exude an idealized innocence with a glimpse of hard earned wisdom in their eyes. Recalling many issues from childhood and good old life experience, she creates images that are thought provoking and seductive. People and their relationships are a central theme throughout her work.
http://benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com/product/isolated-metronomes-litho
TARA MCPHERSON PRINTS NOW AVAILABLE AT BENJAMINBENJAMIN.BIGCARTEL.COM!!!
Also, this Thursday (November 3rd) at the Brody Theater on NW Broadway, there will be monologue performances of stories written by the Portland Fiction Project!
Follow this link to the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=256858894360872
DON”T MISS THIS SHOW IT WILL BE AMAZING!! Tickets are $5 ($4 for students)!!!
Grim’z Batch 2-Limited Edition” 10 of 10 *WARNING: Grim’z are handcrafted collectable plush sculpture for adults. They are not intending or recommended for children under the age of twelve. 180° Delirium: Jimmy Pickering
12”h by 8”w
Jimmy Pickering
Soft Sculpture Made of Faux Fur, Wool Felt, And Vintage Buttons
2011
“As children we are in a constant state of imagination, Santa, Ghost, Fairy Tales, anything our minds can create, we see. Yet something happens as we grow, these visions are replaced with popularity, self-image, careers; it’s a world of limits. The strange thing is the imaginative state of our childhood is all but forgotten, only a handful of us remain in this world or return to it all together and this state, our original state of being is negativity, viewed as delusional by the ‘normal.’ This world of imagination is often perceived as delusional and those who remain in it are in a state of permanent delirium. 180º: delirium celebrates those viewed as refusing to grow up, those who have Peter Pan dreams. For me what this show contains is my constant state of delirium, the place I find comfort in, the imagined friends in my head.
Title: Stalagtic Visitors 180° Delirium: Jimmy Pickering
Size: 2.5” x 3” Oval
Artist: Jimmy Pickering
Medium: Graphite on Acid Free Bristol in Sculpted, Custom Finished Frame
Year: 2011
“As children we are in a constant state of imagination, Santa, Ghost, Fairy Tales, anything our minds can create, we see. Yet something happens as we grow, these visions are replaced with popularity, self-image, careers; it’s a world of limits. The strange thing is the imaginative state of our childhood is all but forgotten, only a handful of us remain in this world or return to it all together and this state, our original state of being is negativity, viewed as delusional by the ‘normal.’ This world of imagination is often perceived as delusional and those who remain in it are in a state of permanent delirium. 180º: delirium celebrates those viewed as refusing to grow up, those who have Peter Pan dreams. For me what this show contains is my constant state of delirium, the place I find comfort in, the imagined friends in my head. “
Title: Disillusioned 180° Delirium: Jimmy Pickering
Size: 6.5” x 7”
Artist: Jimmy Pickering
Medium: Graphite on Acid Free Bristol in Sculpted, Custom Finished Frame
Year: 2011
“As children we are in a constant state of imagination, Santa, Ghost, Fairy Tales, anything our minds can create, we see. Yet something happens as we grow, these visions are replaced with popularity, self-image, careers; it’s a world of limits. The strange thing is the imaginative state of our childhood is all but forgotten, only a handful of us remain in this world or return to it all together and this state, our original state of being is negativity, viewed as delusional by the ‘normal.’ This world of imagination is often perceived as delusional and those who remain in it are in a state of permanent delirium. 180º: delirium celebrates those viewed as refusing to grow up, those who have Peter Pan dreams. For me what this show contains is my constant state of delirium, the place I find comfort in, the imagined friends in my head. “