Art
Pete Yahnke Railand: Home Is Where The Card Is
- Item Number
- 105
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 80 USD to Online Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
5-color Screen Print from original linoleum block print
Printed on light blue recycled acid-free paper
25" x 39"
Signed edition of 75
This print is inspired by some of the folks at Dignity Village in Portland and the many others that survive living in Forest Park or in the nooks and crannies of Portland. I have seen many amazing bike carts used to carry everything from scrap metal to full size couches. I've even seen a few carts that people pull around and then sleep in at night. When I got a tour of Dignity Village last year our tour guide was extremely proud of the bike cart he built and used as his main hauling device for all his living needs at Dignity. This image celebrates these inspiring people.
Artist bio: Pete Yahnke Railand is aprintmaker, educator, bike rider, self-taught musician and stay at home dad. Born in Milwaukee WI; raised in the north woods of Wisconsin in a town with one stoplight. Recently returned to Milwaukee after a 16-year absence.
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