This will be Brisbane artist Anthony Lister’s first custom print show at the POW showroom. He’s individually hand finished the head and T shirt design on each print and the result is basically halfway between an original painting and a silk screen print. It’s called Fan Boy. Very desirable. All of them will be on display in the showroom for a month, plus new art, paintings, stickers etc.
POW: 46 – 48 Commercial St London E1 6LT
Anthony Lister at POW private view Thursday 23rd June 2011
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