The framing option for this RUN includes a 1 inch black wood frame with UV-glass, foam core backing and ready to hang hardware.
"This is actually my first print ever. The piece is an indoor mural that I painted for a show in San Francisco at the end of 2013. It was a secret little piece that I really liked and not that many people got to see. I really enjoyed painting this one with all of the different patterns inside the fillin’ as well. It was for a indoor space so it was interesting to make a street style piece for an indoor space. That made for a unique approach to what colors I choose and how people would feel in a indoor environment. I really enjoyed the shape of the piece, thus the name of the print run." - Apex
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
APEX (b. 1978, San Francisco, CA), also known as Ricardo Richey, is a street artist who creates colorful abstract patterns through the use of spray paint. Part of the Gestalt Collective that engages in collaborative murals in San Francisco, Apex curated mural projects on Bluxome Alley, other districts of San Francisco, and the SFMOMA display windows in association with St. Johns Community Center (San Francisco, 2002). His work has been shown extensively both in the Bay Area and abroad. Recent group exhibitions include Calligraffiti: Writing in Contemporary Chinese and Latino Art, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA (2009); Bay Area Now 4, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2005), White Walls, and the Luggage Store Gallery. He was the artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts (2007), and was featured in documentaries and publications regarding the Mission District in San Francisco.
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