Posts Tagged ‘framed’
Posca-based Coup d’états
A pair of original hand-drawn, signed, framed and mounted works has made its way onto Burgerplex. At left we have, Coup De Vile and at right we have In The Coup. Each measures 52 x 68.5 cm / 20.5 x 27″ and was made with Posca pen and pencil crayon on archival paper. They are selling for £450 or ~ $700.
Jet Set Bedwetter
We all know that Jon is a well-traveled doodler, but there’s no reason to believe that this piece is autobiographical! Jeps dug up this artifact from 2006 at Cadence Designs.
Penned in black and orange, in typical Burgerman fashion and framed behind non-reflective glass in a white painted frame, this is a rare opportunity to purchase an excellent plain paper medium sketch by this much sought after artist.
The piece has a visible width of approximately 34cm. and a visible height of approximately 24cm. It is being offered at £500 here.
Vintage Burgerman at Auction
The Glasgow School of Art MFA auction has acquired this sweet 2004 vintage Posca and felt pen on card 22 x 17″ piece by Jon. Bidding on Sugar on My Salty Dog (includes box frame!) begins December 5th.
Fast becoming a tradition on the Glasgow art calendar, the MFA auction is organised each year by final year Masters students to raise funds for their degree show catalogue and touring exhibition.
- Located on the GSA campus in the McLellan Galleries
- 6pm Preview & Silent Auction
- 8pm Live Auction begins
Framed Beer Matts
Doodlesplatter posse member, Amir, sent in these great snaps of his beer matts. I love the concept of framing something as “disposable” as coasters. Amir got the Burgerman beer matts at Broadway Cinema and had them framed at Paramount Picture Framing in the UK. Writes Amir:
I assumed broadway and paramount picture framing were in collaboration for this event. Since I haven’t seen anyone else doing this online, it makes me wonder if I was the only one who did it. Imagine that.
Nice job!
Framed Pen Drawing for Spectrum Art Auction
Following up his 2007 Willhelm Digital donation to Spectrum Art comes this new framed pen drawing. The 19 x 15.5 inch piece, entitled, What Are You Trying to Say?, was lot 15 in the charity’s Halloween auction. Spectrum Art is a collection of projects to fund research into how art and music offer people with autism more than just therapy, but also a real means of communication. Spectrum is one of the UK’s leading service providers for people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) and other disorders that affect behaviour, including Asperger’s syndrome and ADHDs. The 2009 art auction raised £34,165.








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