
In case you hadn’t heard, Seattle’s Ltd. Art Gallery kicked off Mint Condition 2 last night, dropping roughly 50 brand-new prints, OGs, sketches…hell, Ltd Art’s even had a stuffed Deadpool doll up in that bitch. And from what we’ve heard, virtually everyone in attendance left satisfied (“virtually everyone” because—according to the coroner’s report–some doofus choked on a corn dog while sitting in his car waiting for the show to start).
But what about those of you who weren’t in Seattle last night? When can you pick up new prints from guys like Bruce Yan, Sam “For Sho” Ho, Ian Glaubinger, and 100% Soft? And—more importantly—is there a way to turn this writeup into a giveaway? Answers we think you’re gonna like await you after the jump, folks.
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You may recall that last week was a slow one in terms of poster-related news. Here at Limited Paper HQ, we spent more than a few days twiddling our thumbs and hoping for something interesting (hell, we would’ve settled for “moderately interesting”) to come along and break up the monotony…but it never did. The good news is, the news-drought of January appears to be officially over, and—from where we’re standing—the news-tidal wave of February might just be getting started.
Indeed, much like your sister in a frat house, we’ve been getting it on all sides since yesterday morning: tantalizing bits of gossip, a few interesting bits of gallery news, preview pics we can start rolling out over the next week… we better get on with it before more arrives, eh? Meet me after the jump to see a Life Aquatic poster you can buy right now, learn which gallery show Limited Paper’s participating in next month, and to hear a few rumors regarding a top-secret event happening next week in California.
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Ltd. Art Gallery popped up in our inbox a week or two ago to share an exciting bit of news: the Gallery was coming up on the its first-ever anniversary, and to celebrate the occasion they were revisiting the pop-culture theme that kicked off their first gallery show all the way back in 2011. The 2012 model was being called Pop 2! The Art of Pop Culture Returns, and—from what the Ltd. Art Gallery folks have told us about this show—it’s gonna be a helluva party.
Wanna find out what’s happening at Ltd. Art Gallery’s Thursday opening of Pop 2! The Art of Pop Culture Returns? Wanna find out which artists have new artwork dropping at the show? Wanna see a few of those prints, including one we’re convinced is one of the year’s absolute best? Meet me after the jump for all of that and more, folks.
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If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times: for all the video-game junkies who pull double-duty as poster-junkies, there seems to be a ridiculously small amount of video-game-themed posters being produced. In an age where Mountain Dew rebrands entire lines of soda in order to cross-promote with each new HALO release, you’d think the poster-producing industry would’ve recognized this largely-untapped-market by now. While we’re waiting on them to get their acts together, though, the good folks over at Ltd. Art Gallery are doing their part to keep poster-geeks and gamers happy: PRESS START, Ltd. Art’s all-video-game-themed show, opened this past Friday…and after the jump, I’ve got a ton of pics to share (as well as a few links, if you’re in a buying mood). Meet me there, folks!
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If you’re just joining us here at poster-enthusiast HQ, Limited Paper is an ongoing column keeping you up to date on all poster-related shenanigans from around the world (but mostly the States). For the past few weeks, we’ve been running Limited Paper as a weekly column, a once-per-seven-days affair packed to the breaking point with pictures, poster drop news, speculation, and “Things Worth Getting Excited About”. This week, we’re rolling out a new version of Limited Paper (yes, already), and what better way to ring in that new version than some extremely exciting RAYGUNS & ROBOTS news? Not doing it for ya? Then how about some new Martin Ansin posters? Sound good? Meet me after the jump.
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