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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.  

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


Artist: Myah Bailey
Title: Swimming Sea Creature With Eight Legs
Size: 11” x 14” 
Medium: Digital Print
Myah Bailey is an artist who specializes in digital illustration, mixed media and photography (specifically tilt-shift photography).    Her art is influenced by the mercurial weather of the Columbia Gorge, and her most common theme is transition.  

Artist: Myah Bailey

Title: Swimming Sea Creature With Eight Legs

Size: 11” x 14” 

Medium: Digital Print

Myah Bailey is an artist who specializes in digital illustration, mixed media and photography (specifically tilt-shift photography).    Her art is influenced by the mercurial weather of the Columbia Gorge, and her most common theme is transition.