Plant Life (close up) by _Booka B_ https://flic.kr/p/5HSn8F
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Plant Life (close up) by _Booka B_ https://flic.kr/p/5HSn8F

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I made myĀ āsplurchaseā just now. I decided on purchasing a screen print from local artist and DJ Booka B. He has numerous works featured predominately in my place of work, and I have spent many nights closing up the bar contemplating purchasing one of his pieces.
I am currently taking a course that heavily features screen printing, and although Booka B has many hand painted works, Iāve become more intrigued by his screen prints and the process which goes into them.Ā Ā
My appreciation of handcrafted graphic art has increased over the years and I currently own several letter press prints from Hatch Show Print out of Nashville, but this is my first screen print acquisition.
I feel good about this purchase, not only because Iām obtaining something I have sought after, but also because I really relish and enjoy supporting local artists whenever possible. This particular artist even lives in the same neighborhood as I, so it feelsĀ āextraā local.
I actually went a little overboard and purchased three prints. I couldnāt help myself. I bought two smaller prints at $10 a piece, and the one shown here for $30. Even though it is the furthest from the $2 splurchase goal, I decided to include this one because it is my favorite of the bunch.
The work measures 18ā³ x 24ā³ and is a two color print on 100# French Paper. I purchased it online atĀ www.bookab.net, and do not have the physical copy as of yet. I am awaiting instructions for pick-up, where I most certainly will make a run and grab frames for the prints shortly after. I canāt wait.
In regards to the paper, this purchase has got me asking many questions about the valuation of art, both on a high-end level of the spectrum as well as how small, local artist put a price on their works. I figure I may put a little research in that while I contemplate the contents of my paper.