

Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Hazushi" - Yokai: Folklores & Fables 2022
Risograph. Piece is unframed.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
This piece was part of the 2nd annual group exhibition Yokai: An Art Exhibition of Folklore & Fables at Giant Robot Store running from August 6th, 2022 - August 28th, 2022.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Wednesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Mushi Type" Risograph Print - Kaiju 2022
Risograph print. Piece is unframed.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
Note from the artist: "Roughly translated, the text says 'Kaiju' and the smaller font says 'beware of the mushi (bug) type'"
This piece was part of Kaiju 2022: Our 3rd Annual, Mega-Monster Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from October 15th, 2022 - October 31st, 2022.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Wednesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Oversea Phenomena" Risograph Print - Land and Sea Show 2022
Risograph print. Piece is unframed.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
This piece is part of the group exhibition Land and Sea Show 2022 at Giant Robot Store running from April 23rd, 2022 - May 15th, 2022.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Wednesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Parfum" - Plants & Flowers Show 2022
Risograph print. Piece is unframed.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
This piece is part of the 5th annual group exhibition Plants & Flowers Show 2022 at Giant Robot Store running from July 2nd, 2022 - July 24th, 2022.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Wednesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Archie's Press - Brooklyn Circle City Map Letterpress Print
Measures 8 x 8 inches.
Why Circles?
Circles are the simplest shape for our eyes and brain to understand. When faced with a swathe of circles, we're not as overwhelmed by the information. It's easy to look at, and easy to read.
Neighborhoods don't have corners: When you're in-between three different neighborhoods, which neighborhood are you in? There are no-man's lands all over a city.
Not only do circles create a contained space, but they also imply entire worldliness. In old times, a village was often mapped in a circle, which was probably the whole world to its inhabitants.
Choose your preferred city.