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- Artists
- Mahaffey, Kayla
- Manufacturer
- POP!NK Editions
- Edition Details
Year: | 2021 | Class: | Art Print | Status: | Official | Technique: | Screen Print | Paper: | Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite 160 | Size: | 24 X 24 | Markings: | Signed & Numbered |
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HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS, 2021
Regular Edition
Edition of 50 (5 A/P’s)
24 x 24 inches
21-Color Hand Pulled Screen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160
Deckled Edges.
Each print is Hand Signed and Numbered by Kayla Mahaffey.
Printed by POP!NK Editions.
Available via Enstru-Mental: https://www.enstru-mental.com/collections/prints/products/kayla-mahaffey-home-is-where-the-heart-is-print-regular-edition
I have been eagerly waiting to make the announcement on the release of this project for a while now.
Let me preface this notice by humbly stating that among the frequent and recent discussions I’ve had regarding art, ranging from framing, insurance, access to pieces, legacy, etc. I consistently receive the 1 question:
What artist(s) should I collect?
An artist who has been in the Top 10 in my replies is Kayla Mahaffey.
When the history of art is recounted and disseminated in the years to come, I am of the firm and objective opinion that the work of Kayla Mahaffey will be rightfully etched in the immutable text detailing the production of the supreme “creatives.”
Her purposeful presentation of crucial and cultural themes and subjects, runs parallel with the pedigree of those who have elevated the expression and application of human creative skill and imagination.
Each individual who purchases this print will receive a Certificate of Authenticity, detailing the intentional message and essential inspiration from the artist.
With each release, I want to attempt to ensure that the work speak to the community – its vitality, visions, legacy, proper representation, strong cultural identity and activity, etc.
Working with Kayla Mahaffey on this project has been an absolute joy. As I mentioned to many upon our first meeting (and viewing of her creations), her talents will be engaged with the “museums of tomorrow.”
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