Browsing the Archives with Fernanda Cohen
Posted in: browsing the archives On: August 14, 2009 posted by: kara

Hot Dog and I by Fernanda Cohen
TGIF, collectors! This week let's end with some cheer from illustrator, professor and writer, Fernanda Cohen. Fernanda has carefully selected her best-loved 20x200 prints to share with us, and she also has some good news--she'll be opening a solo show, Water Makes Me Wet at Centro Cultural Borges and unveiling a window installation, Molecules, for designer Martin Churba in her hometown of Buenos Aires next week. More information for those of you traveling to, or already in, Argentina below:

I interviewed the ebullient Fernanda last year, and if you missed it, you can read it here. Fernanda's 20x200 edition print, Hot Dog and I, is available to you in all three sizes.
And now, on to see Fer's favorite 20x200 prints!

Trash Mountain by Megan Whitmarsh
This is one compelling image we can all relate to, especially in New York as years go by...

Vanity Fair MAY08:pg269 (and, incredibly, looking not a day older)
by Lauren DiCioccio
This piece makes me smile, and once I read about its background it made
me smart(er).

Secret Language 3 by Valerie Roybal
I like how it feels like a cityscape on a bright day at first sight.

ny.08.#14 by Jennifer Sanchez
She's by far one of my favorite abstract artists ever. Truly brilliant!

Balloons by Juliane Eirich
I can see quite a few things in this photo, such as a boob, bubble gum,
an ice cream and, well, balloons.

Radar by Aili Schmeltz
The message in this drawing is graphic and straight to the point if you
look at it hard enough.

Cave Dwellers by Rachell Sumpter
I've always loved the subtlety and simplicity of this drawing.
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There you have it, folks! I'm sure by now you're feeling excited to browse and find a few of your own favorites now, aren't you?
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