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Oliver Vernon’s “The Flood”

To celebrate the current show over at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver, Limited Addiction Printing has released this offering from artist Oliver Vernon. Entitled "The Flood", this giclee print seems to capture the otherworldliness of Vernon's massive acrylic painting of the same name. Taking the viewer on a quasi-psychedelic trip into either the most inner parts of the brain, or the outer reaches of the universe (it's hard to tell sometimes!), Vernon's works often times need to be seen in person to be believed. With the show coming down this Saturday, this print might be the closest you'll get to checking out one of Oliver's pieces in the flesh any time soon. View the other print that was just released, "Full Bleed", as well as some select paintings from the show here.

“The Flood” – Signed, Numbered and Titled Edition of 25
Archival Giclee on Embossed Hahnemühle Velvet Paper (308 gm weight)
Image Size 22″ x 26″ – Paper Size 26″ x 30″ with Deckled Edges

To celebrate the current show over at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver, Limited Addiction Printing has released this offering from artist Oliver Vernon. Entitled “The Flood”, this giclee print seems to capture the otherworldliness of Vernon’s massive acrylic painting of the same name. Taking the viewer on a quasi-psychedelic trip into either the most inner parts of the brain, or the outer reaches of the universe (it’s hard to tell sometimes!), Vernon’s works often times need to be seen in person to be believed. With the show coming down this Saturday, this print might be the closest you’ll get to seeing one of Oliver’s pieces in the flesh any time soon. Check out the other print that was just released, “Full Bleed”, as well as some select images from the show below.

“Full Bleed” – Signed, Numbered and Titled Edition of 25
Archival Giclee on Embossed Hahnemühle Velvet Paper (308 gm weight)
Image Size 22″ x 22″ – Paper Size 26″ x 26″ with Deckled Edges

Cave – Acrylic on panel – 36 x 48 in. (91.4 x 130 cm)

Cascade – Acrylic on panel – 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm)

Switchback – Acrylic on panel – 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm)

Scepter 2 – Acrylic on panel – 40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm)

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