Archive for the ‘Prints & Art’ Category

observed : the envelope interior

Friday, August 17th, 2012

my love for pattern…..

..is luckily fed by many different outlets, including everyday objects such as the envelopes that bills arrive in. (As you can see from our updated background here) Most of these patterns are original to the 1950′s and were hand drawn. I have an evergrowing collection, soon to be used as a wall treatments or something of the like.  I did a little bit of research on the history  and found out they have never been patented so they continue to be used many years later. Cool. “These later came into prominence in the 50s and 60′s. Companies like Sears, Montgomery Ward, ATT, Magazine Publishers, and the like all used security tints and other devices on their envelopes on the inside. No one has ever cataloged, patented or copywrited these markings so they evolved through standard usage. ” – as researched by Maynard H. Benjamin, the president and CEO of the Envelopes Manufacturers Association.

Good stuff, you should collect, at least wrap presents in them….

 

 

Featured Artist: Cody Hudson

Monday, August 6th, 2012

Today we feature an artist that needs no introduction, Chicago-based artist and friend of the shop, Cody Hudson. Hudson’s art includes everything from paintings to sculptures to drawings to books to exhibit installations. He pretty much does it all. He has exhibited internationally, including Tokyo (Rocket Gallery) and Paris (Lazy Dog), and throughout the US, including, Portland (Fifty24PDX Gallery), and, of course, Chicago (Museum of Contemporary Art). Hudson also established commercial art house, Struggle Inc., with a long list of high-profile clients, including Nike, Stussy, and Burton to name a few.

1. Nevermind, 18″ x 20″ Acrylic, Pencil and Collage on Panel.

2. Trust Me, 27″ x 32″ Acrylic, Pencil on Panel.

3. Too Late to Keep the Change, Too Late to Pay, 64″ x 64″ Sculpture.

4. “Classic Shit” Prints (Boombox, Eye Patch Deathstar, Rock Drummer) 8″ x 10″ Screen Prints. Available here at Post27.

5. Gold. Black. Grey. (Part of the “The Life and Times of Cody Hudson” Series) 20″ x 16″ Screen Prints. Available here at Post27.

6. Installation in Save My Life Exhibit (Fifty24PDX Gallery, Portland, OR)

You can see more of Cody Hudson’s work at struggleinc.com.

Featured Artist: Doug Fogelson

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Today we feature Chicago’s own, Doug Fogelson, whose work has exhibited all over the country and internationally in both public and private collections, and recognized by various publications such as Chicago Art Magazine, AfterImage, and Artforum. Fogelson’s art ranges from photography, photograms, video, audio, and even furniture. Outside of his art, Fogelson is also the founder and director of Front Forty Press, an art book publishing house that features other artists, like our last featured artist Mark McGinnis.

1. Dirt: Illinois No. 1–4, photogram / 8×10 inch transparency film.

2. Exit Eden No. 13, 62″ x 28″ Archival Ink Jet.

3. Mu No. 1–6, 37″ x 30″ Archival Ink Jet.

4. Lyric Prints, 12.5″ x 16″ Screenprint on Paper. Available here at Post27.

Check out more of his work at dougfogelson.com.

Featured Artist: Mark McGinnis

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

We love the work of Brooklyn-based Mark McGinnis. His works are often thought-provoking and yet sometime fun at the same time. Mark’s clients range from Leo Burnett, Arc, P&G for advertising to New York Times, Business Week, and Harvard Business Review for editorial illustrations/designs to his personal projects in printmaking.

1. The Alphabet Series. Available here at Post27.

2. Transforming cities for sustainability

3. Red tape in the U.S. prevents firms from doing business overseas

4. Corporations flout federal environmental laws when no one is looking

5. Student tackles basic engineering problems to stay focused on their major

Check out more of his work at mistermcginnis.com.

New in the shop: 5×7 Books

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Leo Burnett Design Director & Post Family member Alex Fuller no doubt has enough on his plate day to day, but on the side he also runs 5×7 Books, a line of small-run art publications. These delicate little books present quiet ideas in beautiful little packages, cleverly printed and assembled together. It’s the kind of object that speaks delicately at first but after a glance or two a deeper concept emerges, imprinting itself into your brain.

Ina Weise’s From Here to There is a 4-panel fold-out piece on French Newsprint and it is inspired by traveling, people, and the connections Ina’s made in her journeys.

A Painting in 31 Marks documents the decision-making process that goes into abstract painting. Two people, two colors, one painting. Artwork by Chicago screenprinting-artist duo Sonnenzimmer.

Both books are available at the shop now!

{Photography credits go to Brian Guido!}

Let’s get a little racy this year!

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

This is definitely not your granny’s wrapping paper, but that’s why we love it! Perfect for when you need a laugh or a little sass, this fluorescent paper will make your gifts especially interesting this year. Illustrated & silkscreened by Mark McGinnis, the very same artist behind our famed naughty Alphabet posters. Sold in a set of 4 for $18, better get your mitts on these quick because nothing this funny sticks around our shop for long.

death, drugs and hot dogs

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Post 27 is due for an event – we are happy to announce that  Mark McGinnis will  flourish our walls with his screen prints – come meet the artist, sip a beer and view 50 of his works framed.

collage:

Sunday, September 5th, 2010


serious patience and talent ~  once a standard white matchbook, staples and matches removed /unfolded/ collaged  inside and out / reassembled / edges sanded = no words to describe.  handcrafted by laura ann davis and available at Post 27