Steven Harrington Invites You to ‘Stop To Smell The Flowers’ in New Screen Print
The latest release complements his ongoing solo museum exhibition currently on view in Seoul.


Steven Harrington is currently showcasing his first solo museum exhibition to date at Seoul’s Amorepacific Museum. On view is a comprehensive look at the Los Angeles-based artist’s 20 year career across painting, drawing, murals and sculpture, with a number of new works and site specific installations specially made for the event. To complement the show, Harrington is set to release a new limited edition screen print entitled Stop To Smell The Flowers No.1.
The artwork depicts Mello, Harrington’s alter ego, amidst a bed of sunflowers and critters, as the artist invites onlookers to appreciate the present moment. Based on a new painting of the same, the forthcoming work is the first screen print Harrington has released in nearly a year.
Limited to an edition of 120, Stop To Smell The Flowers No.1 is a 16 color screen print that sizes at 32 inches wide x 40 inches tall on 320gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each artwork comes signed and numbered by the artist, accompanied with a certificate of authenticity. For those looking to purchase, the print will release on Friday, March 29, at 10am PT.