Thursday, March 14, 2013

Randy Ortiz's "The Imprecation of a Nameless Obscenity" Art Prints

UPDATE (3/14): I just found out there are still a few silver glow in the dark variants available through Randy Ortiz's storefront! Woot! Woot!


If you visit this site with any regularity, you already know I tend to write reviews for film and television inspired prints that are either currently on sale or are about to go on sale. And while I'll still be pouring the majority of my efforts into those sorts of posts, my daily "Poster Per Diem" feature will focus on awesome prints that have since sold out, never existed in the first place (AKA concept posters) or just bear mentioning. In other words: this is my chance to say, "I never got a chance, for whatever reason, to write about you on this here website, but I think you're really purty and I want to let the world know." Or something like that. Oh, and Per diem is latin for "per day" or "each day."

"The Imprecation of A Nameless Obscenity" Art Print (Blue Regular)
Randy Ortiz
18" x 24" (Screen Print) - Numbered
$30 - Limited to 50

"The Imprecation of A Nameless Obscenity" Art Print (Gold Variant)
Randy Ortiz
18" x 24" (Screen Print) - Numbered
$35 - Limited to 50

"The Imprecation of A Nameless Obscenity"
Art Print (Glow in the Dark Variant)
Randy Ortiz
18" x 24" (Screen Print) - Numbered
Sold Out - Limited to 50
"The Imprecation of A Nameless Obscenity"
Art Print (Glow in the Dark Variant)
Randy Ortiz
18" x 24" (Screen Print) - Numbered
Sold Out - Limited to 50

The good folks at Poster Collective ("PC") have put out yet another delicious looking design in the form of three exceptional screen prints by artist Randy Ortiz. This not only marks the first (and hopefully not last) time Ortiz has worked with the Collective, it also represents the first time a PC release has not been explicitly film-related. Unfortunately, I'm a little late to the party on this one and the glow in the dark variant has already sold out, but both the blue and gold metallic versions are still available for $30 and $35, respectively. For more info on the artist, check out damnthedesign.com and follow @damnthedesign. And if you're interested in seeing some great writing on great artwork, visit postercollective.com and follow @posterpeople on Twitter.

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