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Mark Ryden’s Yoshi the Forest Spirit

For those of you who may have missed out on last October's Mark Ryden print release, The Tree of Life (covered here), have no fear as Porterhouse Art is slated to drop a new print by the esteemed painter this coming Saturday, January 15th. Entitled "Yoshi - The Forest Spirit", this latest offering not only features an attractive price and large edition size, but more importantly, all proceeds will benefit the good folks over at the Nature Conservancy. Get a detailed look at the new release below.

For those of you who may have missed out on last October’s Mark Ryden print release, The Tree of Life (covered here), have no fear as Porterhouse Art is slated to drop a new print by the esteemed painter this coming Saturday, January 15th. Entitled “Yoshi – The Forest Spirit”, this latest offering not only features an attractive price and large edition size, but more importantly, all proceeds will benefit the good folks over at the Nature Conservancy. Get a detailed look at the new release after the jump.

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