James Jean Reimagines the Chinese Zodiac in New 'Hunting Party II' Print

Signed, numbered, and will never be reprinted.

James Jean recently took to Instagram to announce his latest, limited-edition print dubbed Hunting Party II. The storied Taiwanese artist has reimagined animals from the Chinese Zodiac with his signature otherworldly motifs. From a fierce depiction of the tiger, to a commanding rendition of the ox, the print showcases intricate and surreal versions of the twelve animals. All prints are signed, numbered, and emblazoned on cotton-rag paper. Not to mention, the work will never be reprinted.

Hunting Party II
is slated for launch on August 28 at James Jean’s official website for approximately $200 USD each. Take a look at the print above and find its specifications below.

Hunting Party II

Image size: 18-3/4″ tall × 27-5/16″ wide
Paper size: 21-15/16″ tall × 29-1/2″ wide
Printed on archival 310 g/m² 100% cotton-rag paper with archival pigment-based ink
Holographic Foil Embossed chop
Signed and numbered by James Jean

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