New Chuck Anderson Prints
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | Author: Jon LedfordMany of you will instantly recognize Chuck Anderson’s signature style from the cover art for Lupe Fiasco’s Food and Liquor. For those of you looking for your own slice of the Anderson pie to hang on your wall, 12 new prints have been made available through his webstore. Check out the rest of the article for some of his new work.

While still exemplifying his typical technique in this piece, entitled Motu, shows a bit more restraint than much of Anderson’s other work. This would be an ideal piece for someone looking to show off their good taste without dominating an entire wall.

On pretty much the complete opposite of the spectrum is Futureriches. While this piece looks incredibly detailed (read $$$$) it will only set you back $100. I really appreciate that Anderson’s prints are always reasonably priced, with none of the new prints exceeding $125. There’s nothing “street” about street artists charging four to six figures for their work. Sure, they might deserve it and I’m happy to see them succeed, but those kind of prices alienate many of their fans.

This is Chuck Anderson at his imaginative best. Of The Sky is limited to only 75 pieces, so if sharks floating among the clouds above islands are your steez (and let’s be real, it totally is) hop to it.

Shipwrecked (left) and Dilate (right) show a more illustrativeflair for those looking for something a bit different. The collage style of imagery will likely have you noticing something new every time you stop to loo. Head over to No Pattern now to grab one of these prints before they disappear.











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