Archives: PCP Features

PCP EXCLUSIVE: “OBEY Peace Series”

December 23, 2010 – 3:39 AM

PosterChildPrints is excited to announce our most recent exclusive print edition by Shepard Fairey.

After major server issues today and the website crashing 3 times before Noon, I believe we have the solution and can now accommodate the traffic and the masses! If you are interested in getting your hands on this print we will be notifying you of the release by email so make sure you are signed up for the email list. Unless we have continued server issues, we will be launching this print Thursday December 23, time-frame is still TBD and most likely without warning.

This edition titled PEACE Series consists of 3 prints titled: Vivi La Revolucion, Peace Fingers & Peace Elephant.

$185
- Limited Edition of 150
- Set of 3 prints each sized, 18×14 inches
- Silkscreen Print on Rives Heavyweight 100% Cotton Archival Paper.
- Each print is numbered, signed by Shepard and exclusive to PCP.
- Embossed COA included.

View More pictures HERE

SFSigning4

Numb2

SFSigning2

cert2

Set2


* One per person, per household
* Prints sold as set ONLY
* All orders will receive matching numbers
* All order’s will ship January 3, 2011

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Jail Guitar Doors USA Launch!

December 21, 2010 – 1:31 PM

Join Jail Guitar Doors USA in its mission to improve the productive rehabilitation of  inmates in the US prison system by buying PCP’s newest [and tax deductible] print! Buy the print here, now!

JailGuitarDoors-logo1

JAIL GUITAR DOORS USA is about the productive rehabilitation of prison inmates and justice reform in the USA. We’re concerned, and guess what… You can help! Join in to carry the message to at least some of the 2 million men and women currently in prison in America today. Half of America’s prisoners are doing time for non-violent drug offenses and will eventually rejoin our society and, who knows, maybe move in next door. Money raised from the sale of the prints will be used to buy guitars for our next trip into a prison near you.

These are beautifully designed gig poster screen prints are for the first official Jail Guitar Doors USA show that took place at SXSW Music Conference on March 19, 2010 at The Ghost Room in Austin, Texas.

Each and every print has been signed by Billy Bragg, Tom Morello, Boots Riley, Chris Shiflett, Lisa Kekaula, and Wayne Kramer.

The purchase of this print is a tax-deductible donation for you since JGD-USA is a 501(c)(3) charity. Money raised from the sale of the prints will be used to buy guitars for our next trip into a prison near you.

A message from Wayne Kramer:
“I know prison reform isn’t exactly at the top of the list of favorite topics of conversation during the holidays. We all have busy lives and there’s plenty in the world to be concerned about, but I also know that there are a lot of people who are interested in seeing our country live up to its precious principles of justice and equality. So, Jail Guitar Doors is making this conversation one about positive change, and you can help us by joining in to carry the message. If you’d like to support the JGD-USA mission, consider this fine gift for your justice loving friends and family who also happen to rock.”

Wayne&Billy_SignSxSWPosters

Bragg-Signs-JD-USA-Launch-PosterKramerSigns_LaunchPoster_2ShiflettSigns_LaunchPoster_1

JGD_Large

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Holiday Sale Sucess at Subliminal Projects!

December 20, 2010 – 3:23 AM

Thanks to everyone for coming out in the rain and to everyone who made it happen (you know who you are:)!!!

IMG_3082

IMG_3066

IMG_3088

IMG_3075

IMG_3087

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Known Gallery Presents BOOM BOOM with Steve and Alex Olson

December 15, 2010 – 11:46 AM

This Saturday, December 18th check out Steve and Alex Olson’s collaborative show BOOM BOOM at Known Gallery

Known Gallery

441 N. Fairfax
LA, CA
12.18.10
8pm to 11pm

67145_469768351605_622441605_6296942_1445403_n

STEVE OLSON

“My Art gives contemporary art a juvenile delinquent phase. Its
self-made style icons gleefully trashed conventions of beauty and
society while pick pocketing from the coolest underground styles and
beliefs of the previous centuries…” Steve Olson

Steve Olson, a pro skateboarder in the 70s and 80s and prominent
figure in the L.A. and San Francisco Punk Rock scene, creates Post
Modern work that weaves narrative themes of capitalism, pop culture,
social decay, and modern banality with the energy and fun of early
Punk. Steve Olson’s work confronts and undermines the way society
constructs and imposes a traditional hierarchy of cultural values and
meanings by critiquing contemporary society and our relationship with
it. The artwork explores power and the way economic and social forces
exert that power by shaping the identities of individuals and culture.
Questioning the nature and extent of our freedom his art challenges
our acquiescence to authority and conventional thought.

Bold imagery, layered texture, deconstructed material and a playful
relationship between art, language and meaning gives this thoughtful
work a dimension beyond its visual impact.

Tags: , , , ,

Page 1 of 5012345»102030...Last »

Welcome to the PCP blog. Check back often to learn about print releases and more.