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A print that is intended for an event or cause can be called a poster. Not to confuse the issue with other prints but these prints/posters have a more ephemeral or occaisional quality. They are for sale by me or by the non-profit for which they were done. For more info contact Art Hazelwood at arthur@arthazelwood.com

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The General, silkscreen, 2008, In honor of General Petraeus upcoming whitewash before congress. 23" x 17" image, 28" x 19" paper. Printed on various papers. See larger version.

Liberty Needs Your Help, 2007, screenprint, on offset printing paper 30 1/4” x 21 1/2”, image size 27 1/4” x 19 1/2".

I printed a big stack of these that are FREE for the asking, with the caveat that you consider sending a voluntary donation to offset shipping. Its the new paradigm... just like Radiohead.

However to confuse matters there is also a signed edition of nine prints on good quality, (Lenox) paper $250.00 plus $5 for shipping. I'm selling this to finance the free prints.

Send check to -

Art Hazelwood
298 - Fourth Avenue #302
San Francisco, CA 94118

You can also send payments by PayPal to this email address. arthur@arthazelwood.com

WRAP is a coalition of west coast social justice-based homelessness organizations. www.wraphome.org
WRAP works with artists to create imagery about the struggle for decency for homeless people.


This is the second poster I have created for WRAP.

Beast of Hatred - Those Whose Teeth are Swords, 2007, screenprint, paper size 20” x 28”, image size 17 1/2” x 24”. 120 of these have been printed on cheap paper and distributed so far through WRAP . Only seven were printed on high quality (Lenox) paper, signed.$250. Money will go to WRAP.

Send check (made out to WRAP) to -

Art Hazelwood
298 - Fourth Avenue #302
San Francisco, CA 94118

You can also send payments by PayPal to this email address. arthur@arthazelwood.com


Oil Flag 2, screenprint, 2008, image size 27 1/2 ” x 10 1/2”, about one hundred printed on offset stock paper, FREE
A signed edition of 12 printed on Japanese Okuwara paper $100.00

Oil Flag 1, screenprint, 2008, image size 17 1/2” x 7”, about one hundred printed on photocopy paper and newsprint - FREE
I made this smaller version for a printing and print give away sponsored by the traveling show Yo! What Happened to Peace? We all printed a bunch of posters and gave them away at a scene that looked like this.
An edition of fourteen with10 on Rives Lightweight and 4 on very cool green Japanese parachute paper (World War II era paper) $50.00.

Impeach the Beast, black and white version, inquire about getting free copies for distribrution. 24" x 18" image size. May, 2007, edition size is unlimited.

download a high resolution (1.4 mb) version here.

24" x 18" color screenprint, edition of 25, $150, to offset the cost of printing and shipping the black & white edition.

WRAP is a coalition of west coast social justice-based homelessness organizations. www.wraphome.org WRAP is working with artists to create imagery that communicates their message.

Four Bay Area artists, Claude Moller, Art Hazelwood, Ed Gould, and Jos Sances have created images as part of WRAP’s newest report that documents twenty-five years of federal funding cuts to affordable housing and the resulting contemporary crisis of homelessness.

View higher resolution images and order online at
http://wraphome.org/wh_press_kit/wh_artwork.html

Offset print posters, 24" x 18" - $15 each, or $50 for all four in the series (plus $4 shipping and handling)

Limited edition signed original prints $150 each, or $500 for all four in a portfolio with screen printed cover.


Exhibition poster, screen print 2007, Pillars of Society, inquire about available copies. Edition size 15

Habeas Corpus is Dead
2006

Screenprint, 17” x 13 1/2”, edition of 80, $150


We're All Complicit!

2005

two color, (red and black) screen print .
edition size 150

Inquire about copies

animated version here

Please inquire

Art the Other Voice of America
SOMARTS Gallery exhibition poster

color linocut print on Arches paper.
edition size 100
paper size 30" x 22"
image size 24" x 18"
$200

inquire about available copies
Hubris Corpulentus Exhibition
Rhode Island

three color screen print
edition size 50
image size 20" x 14"
$50
Hubris Corpulentus Exhibition
By Art Hazelwood

two color (black and red) linoleum cut print
edition size 150
image size 20" x 14"
$50
Tradition and Transition in the 90s, California Society of Printmakers SOMAR Gallery exhibition poster
by Art Hazelwood

two color, (red and black) woodcut print on Rives Lightweight Buff paper.
edition size 50
paper size 19" x 26"
image size 14" x 20"
Please inquire about available copies

California Society of Printmakers is one of the oldest printmaking societies in the country. Founded in 1913 as an artist run organization whose purpose it is to promote appreciation of prints to the public through exhibitions and publications.

Fifth Anniversary Exhibition
By Art Hazelwood

two color (blue and brown) linoleum cut print on Rives BFK paper
edition size 50
image size 22" x 19 1/2"
paper size 30" x 22"
Please send a check for $50 made out to VCAF to -
Vallejo Community Arts Foundation 3467 Sonoma Blvd. #10, Vallejo, CA 94590

The Vallejo Community Arts Foundation is the umbrella organization for the non-profit arts organizations in the city of Vallejo, CA. The activities of the foundation includes the Fetterly Playhouse for the Arts and the Fetterly Gallery. The gallery has just celebrated its fifth year with an invitational exhibition. Art Hazelwood has been commissioned to paint a 110 foot long mural across from the entry way to the gallery on the theme of the arts.
Street Sheet 10 Year Anniversary Poster
by Art Hazelwood

two color, (red and black) linoleum cut print on Rives BFK paper.
edition size 50
paper size 22" x 15"
image size 18" x 12"
Please inquire about available copies.
Coalition on Homelessness 468 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

Coalition on Homelessness is the publisher of the Street Sheet a newspaper that contains news and artwork about the conditions of life for San Francisco's poorest people. The newspaper is sold by homeless people as an alternative to panhandling. This year the Street Sheet celebrated its ten year anniversary. "The Street Sheet gives a voice to homeless people and provides them with a dignified way to earn a few dollars." syndicated columnist Mark Hetts (Mr. Handyperson)