"Blue Passage" by Josh Keyes

"Blue Passage" by Josh Keyes

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October 4, 2022.

This edition is now closed.

Blue Passage is an edition of archival prints by Josh Keyes. The print measures 8” high by 10” wide, the artwork measures approximately 6.875” high by 9.25” wide. The prints were created by Tiny Showcase and ship with a corresponding numbered certificate of authenticity. The archival artwork has been printed on a heavy 290gsm natural white paper.

The original piece is acrylic on birch panel.

The open, time-limited print edition will be available only from 1:00pm EST October 4 to 1:00pm EST October 11. Orders will not be shipped until after the close of the edition on Tuesday, October 11.

Available hand-framed in maple with archival mat and glass by Vermont's Joel Taplin of Taplin MFG. Framed artwork is archivally matted and hung with UV-protective glass. The hand-made frames are made from locally-milled wood with inlaid splines in each corner for added strength. Please allow three weeks for the completion of your custom, hand-made frame.

Also available with custom-cut museum matting for standard frame sizes. Please allow an extra 2 business days for processing.

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Josh has selected Soul Fire Farm to receive $15 of each print sold in this edition.

“Soul Fire Farm is an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system. We raise and distribute life-giving food as a means to end food apartheid. Our food sovereignty programs reach over 160,000 people each year, including farmer training for Black and Brown growers, reparations and land return initiatives for northeast farmers, food justice workshops for urban youth, home gardens for city-dwellers living under food apartheid, doorstep harvest delivery for food insecure households, and systems and policy education for public decision-makers.”

Meet Josh Keyes

Born in 1969 in Tacoma, Washington. Josh Keyes received his BFA in 1992 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA in 1998 from Yale University School of Art. He has exhibited his work nationally and internationally and has work in private and public collections. Keyes currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon with his wife Lisa Ericson and daughter.