Artists Prints and Posters
Prints
Prints
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Sleep Among Stars" Risograph (Deep Space 2023)
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Deep Space: An Intergalactic, Group Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from October 14th, 2023 - October 29th, 2023.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Snake" Risograph
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Year of the Snake 2025: A Lunar New Year Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from January 18th, 2025 - February 2nd, 2025.
In-Person Viewing is available at Giant Robot Store: Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Something Fishy" Risograph
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 8 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Neko Show 2025: A Cat Themed Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from March 1st, 2025 - March 23rd, 2025.
In-Person Viewing is available at Giant Robot Store: Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "Those Who Walked Before" Risograph (Land and Sea Show 2024)
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 11 x 8.5 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Land and Sea Show 2024: Artwork Inspired by the Great Outdoors, a group exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from April 13th, 2024 - April 28th, 2024.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - "What a Lady" Risograph - Plants & Flowers Show 2023
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 8 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Plants & Flowers Show: A Green-Life Themed Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from July 22nd, 2023 - August 13th, 2023.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - “A Bit Batty" Risograph (Creatures of Flight 2024)
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Creatures of Flight 2024: A Group Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from August 3rd, 2024 - August 18th, 2024.
In-Person Viewing is available at Giant Robot Store: Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - “An Angel Cometh” Risograph (Neko 2024)
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Neko Show 2024: A Cat Themed Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from February 10th, 2024 - February 25th, 2024.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matsushita-Beal - “Makkurokurosuke (Soot Sprite)" Risograph
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 8 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Totoro Show 2024: A Ghibli Universe Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from November 30th, 2024 - January 5th, 2025.
In-Person Viewing is available at Giant Robot Store: Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Amy Matusushita-Beal - "Mutual Capture" Risograph - Plants & Flowers 2025
Risograph print.
Artwork measures 8 x 10 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Plants & Flowers 2025: A Green-life Themed Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from April 19th, 2025 - April 27th, 2025.
In-Person Viewing is available at Giant Robot Store: Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Angela Ramones - “Baron & Princess Haru" Art Print
Art print.
Artwork measures 6 x 6 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Totoro Show 2024: A Ghibli Universe Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from November 30th, 2024 - January 5th, 2025.
In-Person Viewing is available at Giant Robot Store: Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Anna See - “Maneki Neko Shine” Linocut Print (Neko 2024)
This was packed up to ship back to the artist on 6/24/25
Linoleum print: Linoleum mounted wood blocks, chalk additive, oil paint and block printing ink, origami paper, on BFK Rives cream paper with deckled edges. Signed and numbered edition of 25.
Artwork measures 5.5 x 7.5 inches.
All prints are unframed.
This piece is part of Neko Show 2024: A Cat Themed Art Exhibition at Giant Robot Store running from February 10th, 2024 - February 25th, 2024.
In-Person Viewing is now available at Giant Robot Store, Tuesdays - Sundays 12:00 pm - 6:00pm.
Archie's Press - Bay Area Map Letterpress Print
Measures 8.5 x 11 inches.
The Bay Area definitely has a mist about it. This loose-knit group of cities is probably the most beautiful metropolitan area in the US. Not probably, it is the most beautiful, with the best produce and the best tacos. It's no surprise that it's really expensive. I took all the major cities and towns surrounding this massive body of water and spun it into a simple graphic diagram.
Black ink on white letterpress paper.
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.
Archie's Press - Chinese Zodiac Chart Letterpress Print
Measures 8 x 8 inches.
Archie's Press - Circle City Map Letterpress Print (Kyoto)
Letterpress print, measures 8 x 8 inches.
This letterpress map is traditional, beautiful and the most visually pleasing. A great way to show love for the beautiful city of Kyoto.
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.
Archie's Press - Coffee Letterpress Print
Measures 8 x 8 inches.
Letterpress Snob Wheel printed in black ink on textured white paper with deep impression.
Archie's Press - Map Letterpress Print (New York City)
Measures 8.5 x 11 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.
Archie's Press - Moon Circle Map - Large Silkscreen Print
Measures 17.5 x 17.5 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.
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.
Silver ink on black paper. Available in two sizes and printing methods.
Archie's Press - Moon Circle Map - Letterpress Print (Black)
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.
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.
Silver ink on black paper. Available in two sizes and printing methods.