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New Releases by Mark Ryden

Following Mark Ryden's recent Snow Yak book releases, namely the new Special Edition and Print Portfolio sets, Porterhouse Fine Art Editions continues it's program of artisanal and collectible high end releases. This coming Monday, December 6th 2010 will see the release of a dual "YHWH" vinyl figure set in contrasting black and white colorways. Get a closer look at the two pieces, as well as the additional packaging bonuses such as the numbered mini prints, after the jump.

Following Mark Ryden‘s recent Snow Yak book releases, namely the new Special Edition and Print Portfolio sets, Porterhouse Fine Art Editions continues it’s program of artisanal and collectible high end releases.  This coming Monday, December 6th 2010 will see the release of a dual “YHWH” vinyl figure set in contrasting black and white colorways. Get a closer look at the two pieces, as well as the additional packaging bonuses such as the numbered mini prints, below.

Included mini-print

Individually numbered

Spectaculum Poefagorum Nivium
“The Snow Yak Show Print Portfolio”

Special Edition Exhibition Book

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