Showing posts with label Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Fringe Screen Print #6 - Fringe by Joshua Budich

Fringe Benefits Limited Edition Fringe Screen Print Series - Fringe by Joshua Budich

Fringe” by Joshua Budich is the sixth print in the Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series released in honor of the hit FOX television show Fringe’s fifth and final season. While the series' first five prints were based on an episode’s case (aka fringe event) selected by fan voting at the Fringe Benefit website, Budich’s print ends the series masterfully with a beautiful image featuring the show’s extended cast. What’s not to love about Budich’s print, it’s even got Leonard Nimoy’s William Bell! I do wish it included Kirk Acevedo's Charlie Francis and Seth Gabel's Lincoln Lee though. The Blot's still holding out hope both characters will reappear in the show’s last 3 episodes.

Joshua Budich’s limited edition 4 color screen print “Fringe” measures 18”x24”, has a run size of 150 pieces (only 100 available for purchase) and comes hand numbered. The print retails for $30 each and can be purchased here.

To celebrate and honor the fifth and final season of Fringe, six of Gallery 1988’s most sought after artists and designers have been commissioned to create screenprints depicting some of the series' most memorable cases. All profits from the Fringe Benefits project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans. These screenprints are hand-pulled, each its own individual work of art, in an edition of just 150, with only 100 available to the public through this project. Once the edition is sold out, they will never be printed again.
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Fringe Screen Print #5 - The Dreamscape by Graham Erwin

Fringe Benefits Limited Edition Fringe Screen Print Series - “The Dreamscape” by Graham Erwin

The Dreamscape” by Graham Erwin is the fifth print in the Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series released in honor of the hit FOX television show Fringe’s fifth and final season. Each print will be based on an episode’s case (aka fringe event) selected by fan voting at the Fringe Benefit website. Erwin’s design is based on Episode 109, entitled “The Dreamscape.” In that episode Mark Young, a Massive Dynamic employee, jumps out of a window when he is getting attacked by butterflies that are cutting him. It was a very cool episode and Erwin did a fantastic job recreating that bone cutting scene. The Blot loves how much action is going on in this print!

Graham Erwin’s limited edition Fringe 4 color screen print “The Dreamscape” measures 18”x24”, has a run size of 150 pieces (only 100 available for purchase) and comes hand numbered. The print retails for $30 each and can be purchased here.

To celebrate and honor the fifth and final season of Fringe, six of Gallery 1988’s most sought after artists and designers have been commissioned to create screenprints depicting some of the series' most memorable cases. All profits from the Fringe Benefits project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans. These screenprints are hand-pulled, each its own individual work of art, in an edition of just 150, with only 100 available to the public through this project. Once the edition is sold out, they will never be printed again.
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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Fringe Screen Print #4 - The Transformation by Ghoulish Gary Pullin

Fringe Benefits Limited Edition Fringe Screen Print Series - “The Transformation” by Ghoulish Gary Pullin

The Transformation” by Ghoulish Gary Pullin is the fourth print in the Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series released in honor of the hit FOX television show Fringe’s fifth and final season. Each print will be based on an episode’s case (aka fringe event) selected by fan voting at the Fringe Benefit website. Pullin’s design is based on Episode 113, entitled “The Transformation.” In that episode scientist Marshall Bowman gets a nosebleed on an airplane flight, and he tries to warn the crew to give him sedatives or use force against him. He transforms into a beast in the bathroom, and bursts out, causing the plane to crash. This is one of The Blot’s favorite Fringe episodes, but this print does nothing for me. It looks like a page out of a comic book without any frame of reference. It's also not a piece of art I’d hang on my wall. All in all, this TV show print series has been a pretty big disappointment so far.

Ghoulish Gary Pullin’s limited edition Fringe 4 color screen print “The Transformation” measures 18”x24”, has a run size of 150 pieces (only 100 available for purchase) and comes hand numbered. The print retails for $30 each and can be purchased here.

To celebrate and honor the fifth and final season of Fringe, six of Gallery 1988’s most sought after artists and designers have been commissioned to create screenprints depicting some of the series' most memorable cases. All profits from the Fringe Benefits project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans. These screenprints are hand-pulled, each its own individual work of art, in an edition of just 150, with only 100 available to the public through this project. Once the edition is sold out, they will never be printed again.
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Fringe Screen Print #3 - Earthling by Dave Quiggle

Fringe Benefits Limited Edition Fringe Screen Print Series - “Earthling” by Dave Quiggle

Earthling” by Dave Quiggle is the third print in the Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series released in honor of the hit FOX television show Fringe’s fifth and final season. Each print will be based on an episode’s case (aka fringe event) selected by fan voting at the Fringe Benefit website. Quiggle’s design is based on Episode 206, entitled “Earthling”, where the Fringe Division is flummoxed by a case where victims are inexplicably disintegrated into ash. This print is ok (I definitely don’t hate it), but I wish it had a little more of a “WOW factor” to it. I really like Quiggle’s work after visiting his website, but this image doesn’t do it for me.

Dave Quiggle’s limited edition Fringe 2 color screen print “Earthling” measures 18”x24”, has a run size of 150 pieces (only 100 available for purchase) and comes hand numbered. The print retails for $30 each and can be purchased here.

To celebrate and honor the fifth and final season of Fringe, six of Gallery 1988’s most sought after artists and designers have been commissioned to create screenprints depicting some of the series' most memorable cases. All profits from the Fringe Benefits project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans. These screenprints are hand-pulled, each its own individual work of art, in an edition of just 150, with only 100 available to the public through this project. Once the edition is sold out, they will never be printed again.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Fringe Screen Print #2 - The Plateau by Mark Englert

Fringe Benefits Limited Edition Fringe Screen Print Series - “The Plateau” by Mark Englert

The Plateau” by Mark Englert is the second screen print in the Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series released in honor of the hit FOX television show Fringe’s fifth and final season. Each print will be based on an episode’s case (aka fringe event) selected by fan voting at the Fringe Benefit website. Englert’s design is based on Episode 303, entitled “The Plateau”, where Olivia, Charlie and Lincoln are called to the scene of an accident where a pedestrian has been run over by a bus, nearly duplicating events of a similar bus accident the day before. Olivia finds a ball-point pen at the scene, a rarity in the parallel universe because of the adoption of digital interfaces. Evidence suggests that the discovery of the pen by a bystander created a sequence of chain reactions that lead to the victim's death.

Englert has been on a tear lately creating a series of amazing landscape prints from some of pop culture’s most popular locales. Over the past year he’s tackled TV shows and movies such as Breaking Bad, Doctor Who, The Walking Dead, Alien…and now Fringe! A killer line-up for sure! Mark Englert’s limited edition Fringe 5 color glow in the dark screen print “The Plateau” measures 36”x12”, has a run size of 150 pieces (only 100 available for purchase) and comes hand numbered. The print retails for $30 each and can be purchased here.

To celebrate and honor the fifth and final season of Fringe, six of Gallery 1988’s most sought after artists and designers have been commissioned to create screenprints depicting some of the series' most memorable cases. All profits from the Fringe Benefits project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans. These screenprints are hand-pulled, each its own individual work of art, in an edition of just 150, with only 100 available to the public through this project. Once the edition is sold out, they will never be printed again.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Fringe Screen Print #1 - White Tulip by Anthony Petrie

Fringe Benefits Limited Edition Fringe Screen Print Series - “White Tulip” by Anthony Petrie

White Tulip” by Anthony Petrie is the first screen print in the new Fringe Benefit Screen Print Series released in honor of the hit FOX television show Fringe’s fifth and final season. Each print will be based on an episode’s case (aka fringe event) selected by fan voting at the Fringe Benefit website. To kick things off the fans selected Episode 218, entitled “White Tulip”, where Professor Alistair Peck is experimenting on his own body to convert himself into a time machine to travel back in time to see his fiancée.

Anthony Petrie’s limited edition Fringe 4 color screen print “White Tulip” measures 18”x24”, has a run size of 150 pieces (only 100 available for purchase) and comes hand numbered. The print retails for $30 each and can be purchased here.

To celebrate and honor the fifth and final season of Fringe, six of Gallery 1988’s most sought after artists and designers have been commissioned to create screenprints depicting some of the series' most memorable cases. All profits from the Fringe Benefits project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans. These screenprints are hand-pulled, each its own individual work of art, in an edition of just 150, with only 100 available to the public through this project. Once the edition is sold out, they will never be printed again.
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