The Cost of Comfort, 20 prints by Ryan McLennan

by | Jun 9, 2010 | ART

The impressive Ryan McLennan has released his first collection of prints available though Triple Stamp Press. The local painter has been featured in RVA many times and we couldn’t be happier to see this set available for his supporters to own.

More info available below the break.

The impressive Ryan McLennan has released his first collection of prints available though Triple Stamp Press. The local painter has been featured in RVA many times and we couldn’t be happier to see this set available for his supporters to own.

More info available below the break.

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A loose-leaf art book of 20 prints by Ryan McLennan

Triple Stamp Press is proud to present the inaugural art book of Richmond artist, Ryan McLennan. His exceptional work has garnered national recognition with exhibition on both West and East Coasts; publication in national magazines such as Juxtapoz, New American Paintings and The Boston Globe; and awards including the VMFA Fellowship 2008-2009, and the 2010 West Prize, Grand Prize.

The 20 hand selected 9″ x 12″ giclée prints that comprise this collection are on acid-free, linen-free, archival quality papers and printed using archival pigment-based inks. Each print is separated by high quality, buffered, archival tissue paper. The set is protected by an acid-free, clear, self-sealing envelope and packaged in a custom box of baltic birch and white pine. The boxes are screen printed using eco-friendly water-based inks. The bottom of each is lined with an acid-free surface sheet and a ribbon pull made of 100% recycled plastic bottles.

Each book is signed and numbered by the artist.
This is a limited edition of 300.

This special pre-release sale offers a heavily discounted flat price, domestic shipping included. There is a limit of 2 per order.
After July 1st, remaining copies will retail at $350.00.

If you have inquiries, or trouble placing your order, contact us at info@triplestamppress.com

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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