Rodney Greenblat More Prints
b. 1960
Rodney Greenblat (b. 1960 - ) in San Francisco, California, is an American graphic artist known best in the United States for the visual style of the PlayStation series PaRappa the Rapper and in Japan for his picture book, Thunder Bunny. He was also the character designer for the PaRappa the Rapper anime that was released in Japan. He is currently an abstract painter in New York. He is known for whimsical colorful artwork including design, painting and multi-media constructions.(Biography provided by ArtWise)
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Artist: Rodney Greenblat
Research Pays Off HAND SIGNED
By Rodney Greenblat
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large silkscreen printed in over 20 colors, signed and numbered out of 225 in pencil by Rodney Greenblat. Blindstamped by Martin Lawrence Galleries.
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Christins'a World HAND SIGNED SERIGRAPH
By Rodney Greenblat
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 33 x 42.25 inches ( 83.82 x 107.315 cm )
Image Size: 27.25 x 37.25 inches ( 69.215 x 94.615 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Large silkscreen printed in over 20 colors, signed and numbered out of 225 in pencil by Rodney Greenblat. Blindstamped by Martin Lawrence Galleries...
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