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Roman Klonek


Discovered while working on my new tumblr blog are the propaganda and cartoon influenced wood cuts of Roman Klonek. This is fantastic work coming out of Düsseldorf, Germany. Do you use tumblr? Leave a comment linking to your tumblr page or of any good ones worth checking out.

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Paper Tiger just released a new print from the awesome Andrew Hem. It’s an edition of 25 so get one quick before they are sold out. Plus Paper Tiger is offering 15% off everything in the store just type in the coupon code, “HOLIDAY” during checkout.


20×200 just released a new print by Cleveland, Ohio based artist Amy Casey. It looks beautiful and with free gift packaging (if you hurry) makes for great holiday shopping.

Nate Frizzell - Out Come The Wolves
Two new prints are up at A Paper Tiger from the massively talented Nate Frizzell and Yoskay Yamamoto. Coming off the success of sold out solo shows this year and a pop-up show in NYC both artists are producing amazing work. These prints are 12″x15.5″ signed and numbered in an edition of 25. Buy them or browse the other nice stuff in the Paper Tiger Shop.

Yoskay Yamamoto - Lost or To Be Lost


I had a nice visit to LACMA yesterday afternoon and was really blown away by the wood block prints of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi. Considered the last great master of Ukiyo-e, Yoshitoshi’s prints are colorful, vibrant and packed with detail. The exhibition Yoshitoshi’s Demons contrasts an early set of prints the One Hundred Ghost Tales of China and Japan, of 1865, and one of his last print sets, the New Forms of Thirty-six Ghosts, begun in 1889. These photos are some details from the prints but the whole collection can be seen on LACMA Collections Online but I’d highly recommend going to see them yourself, you have until November 3rd. That way you can have a look at the rest of the museum’s massive collection. The current Heroes and Villains: The Battle for Good in India’s Comics exhibition was great as well, it runs until February 7th 2010.


above detail of The Fever of Taira No Kiyomori
top image Li No Hayata Kills the Nue at the Imperial Palace


detail ofTaira No Kiyomori Seeing Skulls in the Snowy Garden