kozyndan
kozyndan are illustrators from Southern California who participate in art and design.
Kozyndan - A Visit by the Visionaries to Victoria Print (Unsigned)
Kozyndan - Amsterdamned Print
Kozyndan - Bathers Friday in the CBD Print
Print measures 39 x 9.5 inches.
As Kozyndan state, "This panoramic depicts our imagining of Sydney submerged in water with the locals taking advantage of the rising ocean levels to leap from the buildings into the city streets flooded with sea water to have a refreshing lunch time swim. If only!! (And if only Kozy and I had gills and could stay underwater forever!)
Ships rolled.
Kozyndan - Bunnies Fall Print
Measures 22" x 16.5"
Another amazing print from the duo Kozyndan! Bunnies that make the leaves of this serene image. Open ended print.
Ships rolled.
Kozyndan - Bunny Blossoms Print
Kozyndan - Captives: Pandas & Orcas Print
Measures 18 x 24 inches. Ships rolled.
The artists explain "For the third image in our ongoing "Animal OddCouples" series, we again pair two animals that struggle due to careless human activity throughout the world. Though the plights of orcas (killer whales) and giant pandas may differ, they look great together, like ebony and ivory all mixed together! The visual combination was too fun to pass up."
Open edition. Printed on 80lb cover stock.
Kozyndan - Gray Hares (Winter Bunnies) Print
Kozyndan - Ode to California Print
Offset print on 80lbs cover stock.
Measures 36 x 17.5 inches.
Introducing a beautiful new print for kozyndan, this colorful display of wonder and playful imagery is an ode to California.
As described by the artists: "We wanted to make a playful, trippy, nostalgic image revering the beautiful land that we have called home. We depict a sort of far-fetched, utopian, hippie rewilding of the landscape. Humans, newcomers to this place are appropriately scaled down small to be dwarfed by the majesty of the land, plants and animals. The central figure is a child that represents us all, as the child dreams of a future California in which we have returned to some sense of balance with the natural world."
Open edition.
Ships rolled.