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Sirens by Chuck Sperry

Regular Edition

Edition of 150 (signed & numbered)
7-Color Screen Print on archival cream paper 

Blue Opal Variant

Edition of 25 (signed & numbered)
7-color screen print on metallic blue opal paper

Mirror Foil Variant

Edition of 25 (signed & numbered)
7-color screen print on mirror foil

18" x 34"

Printed by Chuck Sperry

Artist Statement

My print for Pangea Seed, “Siren”, is meant as warning. My imagination has always been drawn to this mythical being - dangerous and enchanting - whose form is an enthralling warning. The Siren dances and sings like the sea itself, seducing us with it’s sound, movement and beauty.

Long ago, on November 5, 1965, prominent climate scientists Roger Revelle, Wallace Broecker, Charles Keeling, Harmon Craig, and J Smagorisnky met with US President Lyndon Johnson and warned him of their findings on Climate Change. By 1974, Wallace Broekner had modeled his prediction for the affects of accumulated carbon dioxide on the global surface temperature of the Earth. His predictions remain accurate to this day.

As of 2015 we have experienced a 1 degree centigrade rise in temperature worldwide, as Broekner predicted.

In the last few seasons we have witnessed the California Drought, a record fire season, and the Pacific Blob (a 2-7 degree rise in Pacific Coastal water temperatures).

I am alarmed by the state of our planet’s environment. I grew up with the warnings. The predicted changes are here now.

It’s clearly time to act. Please be mindful and give your care to the environment. It’s time to do what you can to become a good steward of the environment. I am always happy to contribute my time and energy to Pangea Seed! Their efforts in helping to save the seas deserve our support and good energies!

About The Artist

Chuck Sperry lives in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, where he’s made his particular style of rock poster designs for over 15 years. He operates Hangar 18, a silkscreen print studio, located in Oakland.

Sperry works in San Francisco, but exhibits internationally from Athens to Argentina, Bristol to Belgrade (visited Belgrade at the invitation of The Cultural Minster of Serbia).

By conducting workshops and lectures all over the planet, Sperry’s tutelage has inspired a new generation of rock poster and silkscreen artists worldwide.

His artwork has been exhibited at leading San Francisco art institutions including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; his prints have been archived by the Achenbach Graphics Arts Council, The Oakland Museum of California, San Francisco Public Library (Main Branch), the United States Library of Congress, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He has brought his rock artistry to projects for Goldenvoice, Live Nation, Virgin Megastore, Guitar Center, Random House, Harper Collins, Harvard University Press, Nylon, and Wired.

Released in early 2009, the documentary film “American Artifact” prominently features Chuck Sperry. He has been featured in documentaries for film and television in the US, Europe and Australia.

One can find his art featured in many books, most notably The Art of Modern Rock, Peace Signs, The Anti-War Movement Illustrated, and Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo.

Chuck Sperry has honed the craft of designing and hand screen printing for over 15 years to become recognized throughout the world as one of the foremost rock poster artists and printmakers. Elevating the craft to fine art, Sperry creates socio-political artwork beyond rock. He adheres to the ideal that beauty strengthens his message.

The Story Behind

Sirens

Chuck Sperry

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About the Artist

Chuck Sperry

Chuck Sperry, born February 5, 1962, in Dayton, Ohio, is an influential American artist renowned for his vibrant psychedelic style and iconic gig posters. Based between San Francisco and the South of France, Sperry has cultivated a dedicated following over two decades, creating hundreds of notable illustrations that bridge the gap between rock poster art and contemporary fine art. His silkscreen print studio, Hangar 18, in Oakland, has been a hub of creativity, inspiring a new generation of artists through workshops and lectures worldwide. Sperry's work has been showcased in prestigious institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and his prints are part of numerous permanent collections. Featured in prominent media outlets and documentaries, Sperry continues to elevate his craft, blending socio-political messages with artistic beauty.

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