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| Title | Never Too Late ed.2 |
| Artist | Mode 2 |
| Type | Book |
| Edition | Unlimited |
| Dimensions | 24.5 cm x 16 cm |
| Year | 2010 |
| Material | 80 pages soft cover |
| Comments | |
| Price | £20.00 |

Heres what WOC say:
'Limited Press Collective group exhibition.
Opening preview this Friday! 22nd October 6-10pm
Show runs until the 7th November 2010.
Limited Press is a Bristol based collaborative art and design collective, best known for their large scale murals. As well as producing street art and graffiti, Limited Press also take on a wide variety of design, illustration and art projects.
“We're not overly concerned with categorizing what we do, we make work and take on projects that excite us creatively, that's the bottom line, whether its an exhibition or a design commission we apply the same energy and process of collaboration;a kind of alchemy in itself which characterises our work”.
Given the diverse nature of their work, and their team, the collaborative exhibitions of Limited Press share this interdisciplinary approach, often encompassing elements of installation, sculpture, design and painting. Their upcoming Show at Weapon of Choice Gallery, based on the idea of 'supply and demand' , will be no exception, featuring a collaborative installation by Meek and Kai, as well a new series of wall mounted works by the highly imaginative and unorthodox hand of Long John. A host of other original artworks and editions by the rest of the crew will also be available at the show opening from the 22nd Oct till the 7th of November (Please excuse the flyer typo..!)'
Weapon of Choice Gallery
14 St Michael's Hill,
Bristol, BS2 8DT
Here's what they say:Signed limited edition pigment print
on 310 gsm archival paper.
31 x 31 cms

Brand new screenprint Day Of The Yeti is out now.
Hand-printed screenprint on 270gsm paper, 42cm x 59cm, edition of 150, signed and numbered by the artist, £100+P&P.
Also available at the Bearspace stand at Multiplied, the UK's first fair devoted exclusively to Contemporary Editions.
Day of The Yeti will be available to purchase at Nelly Duff and Scrawl Collective shortly…
Forthcoming in November: Krypton (2010), a limited edition screenprint of only 50...

Link: Ryan Oliver
m Acrylic paint on canvas
Saturday 16 October 10:00 - 16:30 Units 4&5 Clifton Heights, Triangle West, Bristol, BS8 1EJ
Forbidden Planet will be holding a special STAR WARS DAY at our Bristol Megastore on Saturday 16th October from 10:00pm at Clifton Heights, Triangle West, Bristol BS8 1EJ.
We’ll have DARTH VADER and the Stormtroopers from the 501st UK Garrison on hand to provide security and ensure good behaviour – and there will be plenty of opportunity for photographs and fun.
We’ll also have our own exclusive signed, bookplated editions of The Making Of The Empire Strikes Back – available nowhere else.
There will be goody bags and prizes throughout the day; fantastic Star Wars toys to be won in a themed store bonanza that will bring the Force to a store near you.
DON’T MISS OUT – THE FUN STARTS AT 10am!

Alex Pardee T-Shirt Collection & Giclee Prints
'Upper Playground is releasing a collection of four t-shirts designed by Alex Pardee. Fresh off of opening a pop-up shop in San Francisco for his partner brand, Zerofriends, Alex has delivered four t-shirts - Hellraiser, Spider Ram, The Carpenters, and The Second Hugging - exclusively to Upper Playground. Alongside the release of the tees, we're offering an opportunity to snag some limited edition giclee prints - the first 15 purchases of each of the four t-shirts in the Upper Playground online store will receive a corresponding limited edition mini giclée print of the design starting on 10/7/10. Grab your tee and giclee print.'
'Upper Playground and Snoop Dogg are releasing a limited-edition micro collection of three t-shirts designed by Dustin Canalin (the creative director of UNDRCRWN). “This is a natural collaboration for me,” explains Snoop. “Upper Playground and Dustin understand my style, so they took a little bit of that classic Snoop Dogg and made it pop.”
Injecting a fresh take on an old-school style, Dustin Canalin uses the innovativeness that he’s brought to the table when working on logos for athletes like Chauncey Billups, Jason Richardson, Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan (to name a few) to design this new Snoop inspired collection. The result? Three brand-new t-shirts titled ‘Chronics‘, ‘Hockey Snoops‘, and ‘You Don’t Love Me‘ inspired by Snoop’s “Gin & Juice” music video which are available in very limited quantity exclusively at Snoop Dogg’s “Snoopermarket” and all of our retail locations and online store.'


100% cotton premium men's t-shirt with screen printed graphic and woven trim detail.
Approximate chest measurements in inches: S 39" / M 41" / L 44" / XL 47"
Approximate length measurements in inches: S 26.5" / M 28.5" / L 29" / XL 29.5"



'Colouring books are boring! Grown-ups have no idea what us kids want to see and do. We know that painting and drawing and making things is FUN! Luckily, some grown-ups never forget this, and that’s why they become artists, so that the fun of making and doing never stops! All the drawings in this book are made by artists that usually make their art in the street (sometimes called “Graffiti” or “Street” artists). They put art in places it’s not supposed to be, make art to make the world smile, like to have fun and don’t care about the rules. And they don’t care if you colour inside or outside of the lines. So have fun with this book. Fill the pages with colour. Add your own drawings or copy the ones that are here. Cut them out and stick them on your bedroom walls. Help us to make this world a more colourful place. And remember - outside the lines is fine! Street Art Doodle Book enables you to find your inner street artist without leaving your home. Aimed at children, small and large, this book challenges you to create your own street art on the page, inspired by some of the best street artists from around the world.'
Dave the Chimp is an artist, designer and illustrator originally from London but now based in Berlin. He is a respected street artist and also designs graphics for Hessenmob Skateboards. He began his own brand of character-driven graffiti ten years ago..