Cleon Peterson Launches Limited Edition 'The Collaborator' Prints

Two versions of black and red screen prints.

Cleon Peterson just dropped a series of limited edition prints portraying an original artwork entitled The Collaborator. The renowned LA-based artist’s signature subjects are spotlighted on the two versions arriving in black and red screen prints using 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. In the visuals for both, one character is observed standing up with cuffed hands raised above its head. The other one is located in the foreground, featuring the silhouette of a police officer sitting down while brandishing a rifle. Each print is signed and numbered.

A total of 150 editions have been made for each signed and numbered artwork measuring 18 x 24 inches. Head over to Cleon Peterson’s website to purchase both prints for $150 USD each. Elsewhere, take a look at this week’s best art drops.

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