Spreading His Magic - 14x17 Silkscreen Art Print Limited Edition of 10

$40.00

"Spreading His Magic" is a vibrant 3-color silkscreen print 14"x17" on 100 lb smooth bristol in green, purple, and black, limited to just 10 pieces. This mystical design centers on a four-eyed wizard summoning a magician, an icosahedron, and the Russian phrase "I served in an educational colony" with his hands. Framed by death metal-inspired skeletons, the scene bursts with intricate details: a tower being built out of the abyss, bats soaring through a patterned sky of stars and clouds, and an enchanting foreground filled with a demon, potion bottles, and buzzing bees.

This print captures a cosmic, arcane energy that’s both eerie and mesmerizing, making it a must-have for fans of the mystical, macabre, and metal-inspired art. The title is a nod to the Black Sabbath song “The Wizard”.

Each print is hand-numbered, titled, signed, dated, and stamped with a red Jcrash logo. This piece was hand-pulled by the artist, so you might notice some charming imperfections on the edges and corners, evidence of its handcrafted, one-of-a-kind nature. Every effort was made to pull it as clean as possible, ensuring it’s as bold as the concept itself. Only 10 available. Get yours now!

This print ships rolled in a cardboard tube within a triangle tube box Priority Mail. It’s like an arty Russian Doll! This is the best way to ensure it’s delivered safely, and there’s automatic insurance on this option.

File this under: silk screen print, neo-pop art, lowbrow surrealism, lowbrow art movement, and street art collage by an artist from Chicago.

SKU#JCRASH00065

"Spreading His Magic" is a vibrant 3-color silkscreen print 14"x17" on 100 lb smooth bristol in green, purple, and black, limited to just 10 pieces. This mystical design centers on a four-eyed wizard summoning a magician, an icosahedron, and the Russian phrase "I served in an educational colony" with his hands. Framed by death metal-inspired skeletons, the scene bursts with intricate details: a tower being built out of the abyss, bats soaring through a patterned sky of stars and clouds, and an enchanting foreground filled with a demon, potion bottles, and buzzing bees.

This print captures a cosmic, arcane energy that’s both eerie and mesmerizing, making it a must-have for fans of the mystical, macabre, and metal-inspired art. The title is a nod to the Black Sabbath song “The Wizard”.

Each print is hand-numbered, titled, signed, dated, and stamped with a red Jcrash logo. This piece was hand-pulled by the artist, so you might notice some charming imperfections on the edges and corners, evidence of its handcrafted, one-of-a-kind nature. Every effort was made to pull it as clean as possible, ensuring it’s as bold as the concept itself. Only 10 available. Get yours now!

This print ships rolled in a cardboard tube within a triangle tube box Priority Mail. It’s like an arty Russian Doll! This is the best way to ensure it’s delivered safely, and there’s automatic insurance on this option.

File this under: silk screen print, neo-pop art, lowbrow surrealism, lowbrow art movement, and street art collage by an artist from Chicago.

SKU#JCRASH00065