Tons of good stuff is coming from The BLDG. Next week, three prints will be up for sale by artists Prefab77 and Fefe Talavera. The two prints released by Prefab77 are Britannia and Boots, and Fefe Talavera is releasing Mama Quilla. All of these are stunning, and the Prefab77 prints are being released in conjunction with his Shot at from Both Sides show. Get the details below and get these prints added to your collection when the time is right.

The BLDG is pleased to announce that we will be releasing two Prefab77 prints, in conjunction with their show, “Shot at from Both Sides” at The BLDG, on November 13th, as well as our first print with Brazilian street artist, Fefe Talavera on November 12th.

Prefab77
Prefab77′s latest work seemingly explodes out of the minds of geniuses and places them on a new level of brilliance in the street art scene. With visual references from the UK and USA alike, Abe Lincoln, King Kong, knights, Doc Marten’s, biker girls, lions and so much more all unify to tell the new story that is Prefab77.
Both Prefab77 prints will go on sale at 11am EST on November 13th. You can pick up both prints at www.BLDGrefuge.com

Britannia
1 colour / 1 varnish layer screenprint, hand coloured with inks and paint. Printed on French Smart White.
Signed / Stamped / Numbered
Edition size : 30
Price : $170
Size : 56 cm x 76 cm
prefab77-britannia

Boots
4 colour / screenprint, Printed on French Smart White.
Signed / Stamped / Numbered
Edition size : 150
Price : $75
Size : 48 cm x 64 cm
prefab77-boots

Fefe Talavera
The BLDG will be releasing our first print with phenom Brazilian street artist turned fine artist, Fefe Talavera. This piece is largely inspired by Incan culture. Fefe describes the piece as follows:

“The Incas had a myth concerning lunar eclipses that is fairly common among ancient peoples. In these stories the Moon is always attacked by some force or creature that manages to swallow it, only to be defeated in the end by some big-shot hero. For the Incas, this creature was the snake or puma, and the Moon itself was a goddess known as Mama Quilla. Analogous to her solar husband Inti, Mama Quilla was portrayed as a silver disk with a human face. She ruled over calendars and the measurement of time, and kept protective watch over married women.”

Fefe’s work has been displayed worldwide: Moscow, Buenos Aires, New York, Seville, Berlin, Los Angeles, Mexico DF, Vienna, Amsterdam; including the standout Propeace Exhibit in Lille, France and a blow-up solo show in Madrid at Subaquatica. Exhbiting along side of the world’s finest artists: Invader, Doze Green, Labrona, Imminent Disaster and more.
fefe-talavara-mama-quilla
This print is entitled, “Mama Quilla” It is a 22″x30″, 4 color hand pulled screen print with Metallic Silver. It’s an edition of 75 on 100% Cotton Rag Stonehenge paper with two deckled edges. It goes on sale on www.BLDGrefuge.com at 11a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 12th for $100.

Purchase all of these prints at BLDG Refuge when the time is right!

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