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Jeff Soto’s New Limited Print Beast Within

Jeff Soto has just released his new giclee print, Beast Within. The image is on archival acid free paper. Each print is signed and limited in an edition of 50 with 4 artists' proofs.

Jeff Soto has just released his new giclee print, Beast Within.The full color image is on archival acid free paper and is signed limited in an edition of 50 and 4 artists’ proofs.


Paper size of each print is 17” x 17”. The image area is 14” x 14”.

Jeff will also be debuting his new book, “Storm Clouds”, his second fine art collection at San Diego Comicon at the Murphy Art Books booth.

“Storm Clouds” represents Jeff’s evolution beyond his signature robot vs. nature motifs and features work from his politically charged solo exhibitions, “Supernova”, “Cold Ice Age”, and “Storm Clouds” created over the past three years. The Riverside Art Museum, with funding from the James Irvine Foundation, generously contributed the introduction to the book written by RAMs senior curator, Peter Frank. Also includes essays by Jeff Soto, David Choe, and Mark Murphy.

“Storm Clouds” features a hard bound, archival edition, that matches the size and format of the sold out, “Potato Stamp Dreams”, with over 154 pages. The standard edition features specialty printing on the cover and the Limited Edition will feature a custom printed box, signed book, with 4 archival prints and special touches. For more info contact [email protected].

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