Print Club London
Artist: Sichi
Title: Money, Money, Money
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)




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Part of the edition / power in numbers exhibition from Bodhi Art Gallery, Brick Lane (7th May - 27th of May) this brilliant illustration from Sichi has been hand pulled by James Hurst (Cure Studio) and Fred Higginson (Print Club London) in a limited edition of 50.

Sichi is a fulltime artist and designer, currently located on an underground carriage on top of a building in London. He shares the train with, and works alongside, an amazing fashion company named "A Child Of The Jago" who are a constant source of inspiration and amusement.

He has been active in the designer figure scene for several years. Working alongside adFunture Workshop he produced the statement making S.L.M. art toy. Amongst other creations was the Buka character, which was developed into a platform toy with the worldwide release of Beware of Fake Buka, Season One. This was followed by the China Buka Series, which saw its worldwide debut at the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum as well as an installation in the luxury department store, Liberty, in London.

Collaboration projects include Vivienne Westwood's Active Resistance Manifesto. He has also exhibited around the world.

Money is a source of power. Given the recent economic crisis I propose a hybrid economy in the form of relative exchange. 1 credit = goods or services of relative value. It is up to the two parties involved in the transaction - deliverer and recipient - to agree the exchange rate.

Each sheet includes 15 Utopia credits, over the edition of 50 prints this means there are 750 credits in circulation.

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.