Screens ‘N’ Spokes Rich Kelly 2010 by screensnspokes
25,00 USD
3 Color Screenprint – 18×24 – Signed and Numbered
After receiving his BFA in Illustration from Syracuse University, Rich Kelly returned the home of pursue a career as a freelance illustrator. He drew and repainted everyday and ultimately concerned deal with significant editorial and marketing tasks for different local and nationwide customers. He now lives and operates in Chicago where he makes every effort making fresh, appropriate imagery. His Screens ‘N’ Spokes print is an homage to the excellent bicyclist Marshall “Major” Taylor, who ended up being the very first African-American world champ in 1899.
100 % of the proceeds from Screens ‘N’ Spokes sales benefit the National MS Society.
In its 4th year, the Screens ‘N’ Spokes advantage art program is up at Mugshots CoffeeHouse in the Fairmount Section of Philadelphia, PA (through October 3rd).
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Screens ‘N’ Spokes Rich Kelly 2010 by screensnspokes