Hush Prints: A Street Piece Named Desire, Twin Light & Moniker

With Hush’s landmark Outsiders solo show due to open this Thursday 31st October, we are excited to bring you three stunning prints.

A Street Piece Named Desire was released at the Outsiders and comes from an edition of just 15. Measuring an impressive 74cm x 100cm, this large and dramatic print is hand painted with acrylic and spray paint. Hush’s A Street Piece Named Desire is indisputably Hush’s finest print to date.

Hush’s Twin Light has been a favourite since it’s release in 2011. Drawing on traditional Japanese textures and patterns, Hush sets up a striking scene on exquisite hand made somerset white velvet paper. Also included with this piece is a rare Hush paster.

Hush’s Moniker Siren is available as a unique proof from an edition of just 2. A stunning grey metallic background creates an incredible centre piece for Hush’s trademark Siren and Graf tags.

Hush Print: A Street Piece Named Desire

Hush A Street Piece Named Desire

Hush Print: Twin Light

Hush Twin LightHush Twin Light & Special Paster

Hush Print: Moniker Unique Proof

Hush Moniker Unique Proof

 

 

Hush artworks at Moniker Art Fair


Moniker Art Fair 2012 certainly lived up to the hype. A plethora of established and great up and coming artists were on show – turning the village underground into a visual spectacle. Whilst newcomers Amanda Marie and Ben Slow were busy adorning the gigantic wall outside the exhibition, seasoned pro Hush was inside speaking with fellow art enthusiasts – the occasional dash to a desk to sign a new batch of prints that would come off the press as a girl equipped with a hairdryer would furiously attempt to dry them in time.

Here are some pics from the show

Hush Geisha installation at Moniker 2012

Hush original artwork at Moniker 2012

Hush original artwork at Moniker 2012Hush original artwork at Moniker 2012

Hush print at Moniker 2012

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