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In the Studio with Saber

Graffiti legend Saber continues on his recent American flag series with a new print, now in the works, based on his recent hit painting "In the Pursuit of Black and Gold". A reaction to the BP oil spill, the devastation and consequences of which still affect many coastal regions, "In the Pursuit of Black and Gold" is currently in production, though Modern Multiples predicts completion of the project with a week or so. The print utilizes hand-made Nepalese paper (which apparently took four months of production and shipping times) and appears to be a varied edition. Hi-Fructose has received a first look at this edition and is proud to present an exclusive behind the scenes look, after the jump.

Graffiti legend Saber continues on his recent American flag series with a new print, now in the works, based on his recent hit painting “In the Pursuit of Black and Gold”.  A reaction to the BP oil spill, the devastation and consequences of which still affect many coastal regions, “In the Pursuit of Black and Gold” is currently in production, though Modern Multiples predicts completion of the project with a week or so. The print utilizes hand-made Nepalese paper (which apparently took four months of production and shipping times) and appears to be a varied edition. Hi-Fructose has received a first look at this edition and is proud to present an exclusive behind the scenes look, below.

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