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.

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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.

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