Gregory Euclide

$ 150

"At first glance, his abstract paintings and mixed media collages at the Cedarburg Cultural Center present sweetly swirling, overly pretty places, with soft edges and wisps of greens and blues. On closer inspection, though, they are a churning chaos.
At that close range we discover multiple territories, miniature landscapes floating, strings of text that signify memory or thoughts, physics equations from high school textbooks, scientific notations, clusters of symbols, cross-sections of plants and animals, and architectural drawings."

Irina Troitskaya

$ 40

"My friend's child invented such game:
when you're going somewhere on subway for a long time, bored, just tell your friend beside you: "You'll be a bear and i'll be a wolf". Imagine! After that you and your friend just keep moving. But! He's a bear and you're a wolf!"

$500 from this run of prints goes to greenpeace. it's only been up a day and has already sold 65 of a hundred prints – so get yer ass over there if you want one!

Takahashi Shotei

$ 1,050

I LOVE this print. Then again I am also obsessed with any sort of ship that even vaguely reminds me of pirate ships and Goonies and Pirates of the Caribbean. Made from a woodblock created in 1926, this particular print was made in the 40s/50s, and also happens to be one of the more expensive pieces out of the many prints for sale at Ohmi Gallery. Typical prices for individual prints are around a couple of hundred dollars, and there are many many more prints, everything from snowy japanese landscapes to images of geishas to more modern, abstract prints.