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Artist: Brad Novak
Queen 1.19 (A) Black Edition by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
7-layer screen-print on white Fabriano paper (300gsm).
Includes 2x UV gloss embellishment layers
Size 22 x 29.9 inches
Edition of 15 - numbered, titled, and signed by the artist ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$720 Sale Price
20% Off
Reservoir Birds 1.2 by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
‘Reservoir Birds 1.2’
Limited edition screen-print (of 150)
760x560mm white Fabriano paper
Signed by the Artist
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
Starman 1.4 BV (Lunar) by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
‘Starman 1.4 - BV (Lunar)’
Limited edition screen-print (of 25)
560x760mm black Canson paper
Signed by the Artist
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
Father 4.1 (A) by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Limited edition screenprint with 4 colour layers
Edition size of 15
Fabriano 300gsm Italian art paper
29.9 x 22 inches (760x560mm)
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
My Little Friend 1.1 by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
‘My Little Friend 1.1’
Limited edition screen-print (of 80)
380x570mm black Canson paper
Signed by the Artist
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
My Brother's Keeper 1.1 by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
‘My Brother’s Keeper 1.1’
Limited edition screen-print (of 80)
570x380mm black Canson paper
Signed by the Artist
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
Amazon 2.5 by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Limited edition 8-layer screen-print with gloss embellishments on black BFK Rives paper (250gsm).
Bright Red Black Paper variant
Paper size - 22 x 30 inches
Edition of only 3 - nu...
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$760 Sale Price
20% Off
The Face 1.5 (RG) Rose Gold Screen Print by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Ltd edition 7-layer screen-print on white Fabriano paper (300gsm).
Includes Rose Gold metallic ink and an embossed effect.
CMYK and spot color screen-printing processes.
22 x 30 inch...
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
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$760 Sale Price
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Bombshell 1.6
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Limited Edition 4 color screenprint on high brite art paper (250 gsm)
Size - 11.5 x 16 inches
Edition Size: 50
Individually, numbered, and signed by the artist.
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$240 Sale Price
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Amazon 2.5 Bright Blue Variant by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Limited edition 8-layer screen-print with gloss embellishments on white Fabriano paper (300gsm).
Bright Blue variant
Paper size - 22 x 30 inches
Edition of only 3 - numbered, titl...
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$760 Sale Price
20% Off
Say Cheese 1.6 (A) screenprint by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Limited edition 8-layer screen-print on white Fabriano paper (300gsm).
Size 39.4 x 21.5
Edition of 20 - numbered, titled, and signed by the artist in pencil.
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$480 Sale Price
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The Face 1.5 (A) Screen Print by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Ltd edition 7-layer screen-print on white Fabriano paper (300gsm).
Includes 2x UV gloss embellishment layers.
CMYK and spot color screen-printing processes.
22 x 30 inches
Edition of...
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$520 Sale Price
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Blood Moon
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
8-layer screen-print with a gloss lacquer on 1m diameter white serigraph board.
Ready-to-hang floats 10mm from the wall.
39.37 x 39.37 inches
Edition of 15
Individually, numbered...
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$2,800 Sale Price
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Say Cheese 1.6 (G) screenprint by Brad Novak
By Brad Novak
Located in New York, NY
Limited edition 6-layer screen-print on white Fabriano paper (300gsm).
Size 39.4 x 21.5
Edition of 7 - numbered, titled, and signed by the artist in pencil.
Category
2010s Pop Art Brad Novak Art
Materials
Screen
$1,120 Sale Price
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