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Studio Gangster Book
 
Gingko Press

lab price: $27.00
list price: $29.95
available: yes
item #: bk-1097

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Steve Espo Powers: Art of Getting Over Book
more from ESPO
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Mascots & Mugs: Characters and Cartoons of Subway Graffiti Book
Explore the origin of the graf character
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Margaret Kilgallen: In The Sweet Bye & Bye Book
A west caost artist who was also inspired fonts and signage
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Come Alive: The Spirited Art of Sister Corita Book
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R E V I E W
The evolution of Espo from graf artist to fine artist has been quite amazing. Not to take anything away from his graf career, but he has taken his letterforms, subversive quotes, and sign painting styles to unexplored territory. This latest book, on occasion of his recent show at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, is yet another step into the unknown. Espo created this world of signs and iconography that hits you like a powerful blues song. Not sure what the message is, but it hits you in some dark places despite the bright palettes. But if you don't want to go there, just step back an admire the perfect lettering, throwback graphics, and humorous details. For an Espo fans, this is probably his finest book yet. Hardcover, 115 pages.