Art
Floating World Studio: "Wheel of Deluded Capitalist Existence III" by Jacob Rolfe
- Item Number
- 308
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Sold
- 33 USD to markimiller
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Be sure to click on the photo to see the full array of detail in this screen print.
Screen printer Jacob Rolfe has turned the classic Tibetan Buddhist wheel of life to modern purpose, interpretting the world in readily recognizable visual terms using situations immediately familiar to us, borrowing from capitalist existence with great skill and much humor.
Jacob Rolfe is The Floating World. He has a home studio on the south shore of Nova Scotia where he spends the summers "printing away to my heart's content" and we're glad he does. Jacob sells his work in his Etsy shop online.
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Details:
Size: 15" w. x 20" l.
Medium: Silk screen print in black and silver inks on acid-free Stonehenge Grey archival paper.
Edition: Number 24 in an edition of 33.
Item Special Note
THIS ITEM SHIPS FROM CANADA
As of November 19th Canada Post and its employees have reached an impasse in contract negotiations that makes delivery of this item in time for the holiday season increasingly unlikely. Please take this into account when choosing to bid. We are able to arrange shipment by private carrier if the successful bidder is willing to cover the cost.
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$20 will be added for shipping by post at time of payment processing.
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