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RETNA, "RETNA Beyond The Streets Skateboard" Framed Limited Edition Screen Printed Skateboard on Canadian Maple Wood with Hand Signed Certificate of Authenticity
Item #272195

This item is not currently available

Medium
mixed media

Dimensions
8.5 x 32
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• Personal Service
• Professional design options
• Exceptional quality


The process:

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Only acid free materials contact the art for long term preservation. Paper works are framed with plexi.

Canvas works are typically framed without plexi so that the vibrancy and interaction with light can be best appreciated.


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"RETNA Beyond The Streets Skateboard" is a limited edition screen printed skateboard deck by RETNA. This piece comes framed. Includes Certificate of Authenticity from "Beyond The Streets" that is hand signed by the artist. Measures approx. 38" x 14.5" (frame), 32" x 8.5" (image). This item requires special handling and may have a longer than usual turnaround.
 
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RETNA (Marquis Duriel Lewis) was born in Los Angeles in 1979. He first began participating in the graffiti and mural art scene during high school. He is known for his text-based style. His uniquely developed script is derived from a number of traditions including Blackletter, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Arabic, Hebrew, and traditional graffiti. RETNA indicates that he strives for a universal visual language that would be resonate with many different people. In his work he uses a combination of spray cans and brushes (to achieve a more defined line) and explores the line between 'fine art' and 'graffiti' and all the ensuing power dynamics that come with those broad distinctions. RETNA currently lives and works in Los Angeles.