MAIA RUTH LEE EDITIONED INTAGLIO PRINT
MAIA RUTH LEE EDITIONED INTAGLIO PRINT
Subliminal Message in Green, 2023
Inspired by her commissioned work for Nine Orchard in 2021 — there is new edition in green.
With master printers Harlan & Weaver, artist Maia Ruth Lee created a new derivation of the prints that are part of the hotel’s collection on floors 4 and 8, offered exclusively by NO SHOP.
Reflecting on the landmarked building’s history as mostly garment lofts, this composition comprises various clothing parts, separated at the seams, presenting them as a menagerie. Lee included hand additions to each print, rendering them all unique.
All prints are hand numbered and signed by the artist. Framing is available.
Price includes shipping, handling and insurance.
Specifications
Specifications
Maia Ruth Lee
Subliminal Message in Green, 2023
Edition of 30
Hard ground etching on Somerset Warm 250 gsm
Print: 16 x 20 in | Plate: 11 x 16 in
Framing Details
Framing Details
Nine Orchard Customized Museum-Quality Framing
1/2" x 1-1/4" Walnut frame w/ clear top coat, splined corners and bass wood strainer in rear
Float artwork onto 4ply white museum board (3/4" float all around). Glazing: Optium non-reflective UV Plexi
Rice paper hinge attachment. Museum board spacers. Archival blue board backing. Wire for hanging
Total size: 21-1/2" x 17-5/8"
Shipped with MasterPak lined art box (300lb wall) via FedEx 2Day in continental US*
*outside of continental US, please inquire about rates: info@no-shop.com
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Shipped with MasterPak PrintPak, lined art box (300lb wall) via FedEx 2Day in continental US*
Orders for unframed prints will be processed in 2-3 weeks from date of purchase
Orders for framed prints will be processed in 8-10 weeks from date of purchase
*outside of continental US, please inquire about rates: info@no-shop.com
About Maia Ruth Lee
Born in Busan, South Korea, Maia Ruth Lee's multidisciplinary practice spans photography, video, painting, sculpture, and printmaking.
Now based in Colorado, Lee’s work opens up a passage way — forging new lexicons that give form to lives of transience and their stories, beyond immediate and accepted forms of legibility and comprehension.
The printmaking process
About Harlan & Weaver
Harlan & Weaver, Inc. is a workshop and publisher specializing in etching and other forms of intaglio printmaking. In their Lower Manhattan studio, Felix Harlan and Carol Weaver provide the facilities and technical assistance for artists to complete a successful project. Artists working with Harlan & Weaver have created some of the most notable etchings of the past two decades.
Since its beginning in 1984, Harlan & Weaver has worked with publishers such as Baron/Boisante Editions, Peter Blum Edition, the Cleveland Museum Print Club, Edition Schellmann and Kluser, Feldman Fine Art, Marlborough Graphics, Multiples, Parasol Press, James Cohan Gallery and the Whitney Museum of American Art. These publishers have commissioned works at Harlan & Weaver by such artists as Ida Applebroog, Richard Artschwager, Donald Baechler, William Bailey, Louise Bourgeois, Francesco Clemente, Robert Cottingham, Red Grooms, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Yun Fei Ji, Brice Marden, Tom Otterness, Roxy Paine, Mimmo Paladino, Kiki Smith, Fred Tomaselli, and Not Vital.