| Artist: | Royal Glamsters |
| Title: | Hooly Kairos |
| Year: | 2009 |
| Edition size: | 50 |
| Screen print Size: | 50cm x 50cm |
| Number of Colors: | 1 |
| Artist signed: | No |
| stamped: | Embossed |
| Cost | £20 (plus Post + Packaging) |
Part of the edition / power in numbers exhibition from Bodhi Art Gallery, Brick Lane (7th May - 27th of May) this brilliant illustration from the Royal Glamsters has been hand pulled by James Hurst (Cure Studio) and Fred Higginson (Print Club London) in a limited edition of 50.
It's a joke about the number 7, mixing a "Pop" picture of my "Hooly World" refering to the Magnificent Seven (the movie but also the song of the Clash)…and a "philosophical" reference : Seven was for Pythagoreans the Kairos ("the crucial moment") which had a great influence on Greek Art from Polykleitos to Lysippos…
["Hooly" is based on the French word "houle" (English: swell). "Hooly World" is a universe of sweet creatures (the Hooly or Hoolies) taken by the whirl of life, but always happy…]
The print is 50cm by 50cm and has been hand numbered and embossed as a mark of authenticity. It is a limited edition of 50. The paper is Heritage White which is an archival paper and printed in Neptune Inks (which gives this an amazing shine). It will be posted via registered post in a safety tube.
