July 18, 2008

the techcrunch lithograph 2008

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[The Techc­runch 2008 litho­graph. Click on image to enlarge etc.]
The annual Techc­runch party is in Menlo Park next week, and as usual I’m suppl­ying a sig­ned, limi­ted edi­tion litho­graph, spon­so­red by the groovy cats at Stormhoek.
For the last two years, I prin­ted them up and sig­ned them in Lon­don, then ship­ped them over to Sili­con Valley in time for the party.
This year they’re being prin­ted in San Fran­cisco, and I’ll be at the party, sig­ning them live and han­ding them out. It’ll give me something fun to do there besi­des the usual “sch­moo­zing & boo­zing”.
If you’re at the party, look out for me. I should be sit­ting at a table somewhere, sig­ning away. Rock on.

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6 Responses to “the techcrunch lithograph 2008”

  1. Andrew Mager says:

    Looks great Hugh. I like the colors :) Hope I get one. I have last year’s edi­tion han­ging up in my room.

  2. John Gillett says:

    Great litho! I expect you’ll be sig­ning a lot of these at the show…

  3. maddison says:

    WOW! Not being into art at all. For the first time, upon loo­king at your work, I now rea­lize it does require a cer­tain amount of crea­ti­vity. Rock on!

  4. gregory says:

    hey, wow, this is bloody fabu­lous!! how big? how big is the ori­gi­nal? what is it on? what is the ori­gi­nal medium? digi­tal? ink? paint? are you doing big pain­tings yet?
    this really cap­tu­res the astral energy of the elec­tro­nic age … one could say that it is the inter­fe­rence pat­terns of all the rf going through the air .. heck one could say a lot of things … it is really good
    your pain­tings will all sell for five figu­res, and sell out … no doubt!
    thanks for posting

  5. Dan says:

    Fan­tas­tic. How do I get one?

  6. Johhny Goode says:

    Why bother with the stormhoek.com link? No post since early March! sheesh.