ceej_eh
Private SellerCanada
About Artist:
Street artists to their core, Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller make up FAILE, an artistic collaborative whose kinetic, image-saturated paintings, prints, sculptures, and installations have been enlivening public spaces and city and gallery walls since the turn of the 21st century. Though they are busy with exhibitions and public commissions across America and abroad, they remain focused on the street, where their work first appeared as stickers, posters, and stenciled images. Democratic and urban, FAILE is influenced by manga and the rhythm of city life, as evidenced by the mash-up of comic book and cartoon characters, advertising and propaganda slogans, bright patterns and colors, and historical and pop cultural references animating their work. With the same savvy wit that infuses their compositions, Faile claims that their name refers to the notion that you could Faile to succeed.
About Artwork:
27 colour silkscreen print purchased from Faile in December 2013. This fine art print came shipped in tube and then had it professionally framed when I received it. Mint condition. Will ship anywhere either dismounted professionally and placed in shipping tube or framed, either way purchaser pays shipping costs from Canada.
Faile
Surgere Supra Bestias
- 2013
- 32 x 44 inches
- Fine Art Category: prints
- Medium: Serigraph
- Published: 2013
- Origin: USA
- Provenance: Original owner purchased from Artist
- Signed: Signed lower right
- No / Edition: 500
- Price: $1,200.00 USD
- Seller: ceej_eh, Canada
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- Artplode ID: 5158
- Artplode Seller ID: 10306
About Artist:
Street artists to their core, Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller make up FAILE, an artistic collaborative whose kinetic, image-saturated paintings, prints, sculptures, and installations have been enlivening public spaces and city and gallery walls since the turn of the 21st century. Though they are busy with exhibitions and public commissions across America and abroad, they remain focused on the street, where their work first appeared as stickers, posters, and stenciled images. Democratic and urban, FAILE is influenced by manga and the rhythm of city life, as evidenced by the mash-up of comic book and cartoon characters, advertising and propaganda slogans, bright patterns and colors, and historical and pop cultural references animating their work. With the same savvy wit that infuses their compositions, Faile claims that their name refers to the notion that you could Faile to succeed.
About Artwork:
27 colour silkscreen print purchased from Faile in December 2013. This fine art print came shipped in tube and then had it professionally framed when I received it. Mint condition. Will ship anywhere either dismounted professionally and placed in shipping tube or framed, either way purchaser pays shipping costs from Canada.