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Cloudy Collection Print Editions : Volume III

Volume III / Special Edition : Hanging with the Dead

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It's the season for pondering the dead, be they friendly relatives or the stuff of nightmares. Seven artists indulged their morbid curiosities and created a limited edition of two-color letterpress prints. Get a set of prints, and you, too, can pick the brains of artists Natasha Allegri, Sam Bosma, Emily Carroll, Michael DeForge, David Huyck, Michael Slack, and Steve Wolfhard.

These seven letterpress prints are made on 5"x7" white bamboo paper using vegetable-based inks on a Vandercook press. Yes, that is 77 square-inches more print than usual - that's more than 45% more art than the 4"x6" print sets! Printed with all wind-power by Boxcar Press in Syracuse, NY, the edition is limited to 50 sets of prints.

Edition released in October 2011

Natasha Allegri
Sam Bosma
Emily Carroll
Michael DeForge
David Huyck
Michael Slack
Steve Wolfhard

Volume III / Special Edition : 2012 Calendar of the Impending Apocalypse

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The end is nigh! Or maybe the Mayans just figured they would update their calendar someday later. Whichever the case, twelve artists imagined how the world might end, and what it might look like afterwards. This edition of three-color screen prints of twelve months you may never live to see was created by Emory Allen, Joe Alterio, Ana Benaroya, Kali Ciesemier, Amy Crehore, David Huyck, Adam Koford, Joe Lambert, Phil McAndrew, Luke Pearson, Vincent Stall, and Jaime Zollars.

A special note about this calendar: this is not a traditional, bound calendar. These are high-quality, loose-leaf art prints, suitable for framing, which also happen to have the months of the year represented. The prints are made on 6"x6" recycled paper using water-soluble inks, in Kansas City, MO, and the edition is limited to just 50 sets of all 12 prints.

Edition released in November 2011

Volume III / Special Edition : Monster Parade with Ed Emberley (Screen Prints)

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Ed Emberley and fourteen of his biggest fans have created a set of screen prints, titled Monster Parade. All 15 four-color images are on 4"x6" paper, and come wrapped in a custom, die-cut, letterpress slipcase, printed in purple. The colors on the prints are matched to Ed Emberley’s wonderful Make-a-World book, in green, blue, red, and black. This edition is limited to 100 hand-numbered sets, and includes art by Ed Emberley, his daughter Rebecca Emberley, S. Britt, Tad Carpenter, Maura Cluthe, Becky Dreistadt, Bob Flynn, Meg Hunt, David Huyck, John Martz, Caleb Neelon, Heather Ross, Souther Salazar, Bwana Spoons, and Nate Wragg. And don’t miss the bonus fold-out print by Cloudy Collection curator, David Huyck.

A portion of the sales of these prints will go to Heifer International, providing reliable sources of food to women and families in developing nations, and to the Central Asia Institute, which provides books and literacy and educational opportunities to girls and women in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Edition released in May 2011

KickAssAnnie

These prints are made
possible by the awesome and amazing Annie Koyama of Koyama Press. We’re honored to get support from her alongside the remarkable list of artists she sponsors.

Volume III / Special Edition : Monster Parade by Ed Emberley (Letterpress)



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Check out the gorgeous art that Ed Emberley created exclusively for Cloudy Collection. Monster Parade is a four-layer, 8"x10" letterpress print is made on sustainable bamboo paper in green, red, dark blue, and black vegetable-based inks. The print comes in a custom folder, with metallic silver printing on black paper. Each of the prints and folders in the edition of 250 is hand-numbered on the back.

A portion of the sales of these prints will go to Heifer International, providing reliable sources of food to women and families in developing nations, and to the Central Asia Institute, which provides books and literacy and educational opportunities to girls and women in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Edition released in May 2011

KickAssAnnie

These prints are made
possible by the awesome and amazing Annie Koyama of Koyama Press. We’re honored to get support from her alongside the remarkable list of artists she sponsors.

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