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Everybody Runs
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Contemporary art space located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn specializing in limited edition pop-culture, gig and alternative movie posters. There were both volcanic eruptions and a solar eclipse on December 4th, 1983. Fact. Also, David Moscati was born in the capital of the United States of America, his birth inspiring the development of Neue Helvetica. Fact. In his early years young David was what some called a child prodigy, he spoke Latin and wrote backwards – as others around him used crayons and drew stick figures, young Moscati recreated Baroque masterpieces and Biblical scenes using handmade oil paint made from the stomach acids found only in rare vultures of Wyoming. Fact. He drank coffee by the pot and while playing with rocks he discovered hidden Native American Ruins in his backyard, which were later discovered to be the burial ground of Wolf Who Eat Birds. Before his death, Gene Roddenberry was in development of a TV series about David. In adolescence, David traveled most of North America and grew a very large beard, which many envied and once drank 60 beers at once and then climbed a mountain, the alcohol thinning his blood long enough for him to reach 8,000 meters without oxygen. David Moscati invented the Internet. Fact. Many beautiful and famous women confessed their love for him, Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a neologism for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word "giclée" is derived from the French language word "le gicleur" meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray". It was coined in 1991 by Jack Duganne, a printmaker working in the field, to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art. The intent of that name was to distinguish commonly known industrial "Iris proofs" from the type of fine art prints artists were producing on those same types of printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on Iris printers in a process invented in the early 1990s but has since come to mean any high quality ink-jet print and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such prints.
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- Retail Price $65.00
- Height 24.00"
- Width 18.00"
- Edition 6
- Numbered Yes