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Post by artylang on Dec 15, 2010 18:08:30 GMT 1
Got this email today. Lets help! i am headed back to haiti next week! there is a lot going on there, but we will be very cautious, promise, promise, promise. so, i am writing to bug you for a little tiny bit of wind in our sails. i have just released a print to support our second trip. it's a drawing of one of the boys from the villages where we are working. it's a large edition, priced really affordably because we are hoping to cast our net for support very wide, to include people who might not always buy artwork, but who are interested, at the same time as being interested in supporting haiti. i am wondering if you would be up for spreading the word about this, since it's only going to be on sale for 2 weeks, and we are trying to generate a lot of money from it to pay for the 5 weeks of house building ahead of us. if you have any friends or family who might be interested in this, upper playground who is helping us has said that they can get it delivered by christmas on orders that happen soon. also, if you know any blogs who might want to post something about it, i've attached the press release. you can see images of the print, and our project in haiti at the links below. The Konbit Shelter Project: www.konbitshelter.orgWalki Print: shop.upperplayground.com/p/SWOON-WALKI-PRINT-KONBIT-SHELTER-PROJECT/UP40610PTUpper Playground Web Store: shop.upperplayground.comok, thanks! totally making it happen! Swoon
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Post by sakyamuni on Dec 15, 2010 18:17:21 GMT 1
 The Walki print is an immediately touching portrait by Swoon of a boy named Walki who lives in the village of Bigones and spent time with the Konbit Shelter team at the community center building site this last summer. The print is made of a three-layer screenprint on handmade Indian jute paper measuring 13" x 21" and is limited at an edition of 300 - all proceeds from the sale will go towards support of the Konbit Shelter Project. The print will only be on sale for a limited time until January 1st and is priced affordably at $125 so that as many people as possible can be involved with this unique project. The print is available exclusively here. The Konbit Shelter Project was created with the idea that a group of artists, engineers, architects and builders could pool their individual knowledge, resources and time to make a lasting difference in post-earthquake Haiti. Konbit Shelter is a rebuilding initiative, which uses dome-style structures and the super-adobe technique of earth bag architecture to create sustainable, inexpensive and dependable housing for the people of Haiti. While the structures are extremely resistant to natural disasters, they also have the major benefit of being comprised of 90% earth and requiring no specialized scaffolding and understructure to build - making it a viable option for the people of Haiti to continue building on their own once they learn the method. At the center of this project has been NYC-based Swoon, whose intricate wheatpastes and paper-cutouts have been seen on the walls of countless cities and galleries. While humanitarian architecture and street-based art that Swoon is known for appear to be vastly different mediums, the concepts behind them remain the same to her: "To bring things of beauty to people where they are, where they need it. To turn up where you are not expected to be, and to make everything out of love." During the summer of 2010, the team behind The Konbit Shelter Project traveled to the village of Bigones, Haiti with the goal of educating and employing the local residents while constructing a community center using this technique. Now, the team will be returning again on December 21st to begin construction on single family homes, and the sale of Swoon's Walki print will immediately go towards funding the construction of these homes. The efforts of the individuals involved in The Konbit Shelter Project are an amazing example of people doing everything in their power to give back. While we who make up the general public don't always have the time and resources to do incredible things like this on our own, it's important that we support those who take it upon themselves to do what we can not - which is the idea behind the sale of Swoon's Walki print. to purchase the print: shop.upperplayground.com/p/SWOON-WALKI-PRINT-KONBIT-SHELTER-PROJECT/UP40610PT
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Post by Guest on Dec 15, 2010 18:31:31 GMT 1
this is a no brainer buy....Haiti needs considerable support...
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Post by adewilliams on Dec 15, 2010 18:42:23 GMT 1
very nice, says 3 colour print so might be some nice detail were not seeing on screen. Also I'm a sucker for hand made paper. Lovely job.
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Post by brushstrokes75 on Dec 15, 2010 19:05:19 GMT 1
nice and cheap too!
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Post by neatemichael on Dec 15, 2010 19:21:37 GMT 1
Signed and numbered?
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Post by Guest on Dec 15, 2010 20:30:19 GMT 1
I believe it just states it's a limited edition of 300... again, Haiti needs all the help and support possible (much like the many other victims of natural disasters)....
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Post by ksedge on Dec 15, 2010 22:04:43 GMT 1
+1 ;D
i love prints for charity! it's the best of both worlds!
am curious if it's signed and numbered too (not that it stopped me from buying). can't wait to see the handmade paper.
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Post by conartstudio on Dec 15, 2010 22:07:15 GMT 1
i emailed upper playground and they confirmed that they are signed and numbered. great deal for a swoon!
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Post by ksedge on Dec 15, 2010 22:16:58 GMT 1
i just emailed them too to find out. what a steal!
their website says free shipping for international order over $125 - so this should apply - but i paid for fedex shipping. i replied to the email confirming the order about it. we'll see what comes back.
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Post by Guest on Dec 15, 2010 23:14:04 GMT 1
i just emailed them too to find out. what a steal! their website says free shipping for international order over $125 - so this should apply - but i paid for fedex shipping. i replied to the email confirming the order about it. we'll see what comes back. Me too... although this is a great deal with or without the shipping.
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Post by murdock on Dec 15, 2010 23:28:44 GMT 1
Well, it seems like they do not ship to Germany...  Major bummer!!! 
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Post by smallbylo on Dec 16, 2010 0:23:28 GMT 1
Nor Spain... Anyone can help?
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Post by akbape on Dec 16, 2010 4:39:35 GMT 1
Well, it seems like they do not ship to Germany...  Major bummer!!!  If you need one overseas email me and I'll see what I can do.
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Post by murdock on Dec 16, 2010 10:25:56 GMT 1
If you need one overseas email me and I'll see what I can do. Hey akbape, thanks a bunch for the offer!  After a night's sleep, I take this more as a sign that I really bought too much already this year, and have to let things pass, even if I do like them. Would have loved to add a Swoon to my collection (with a great image at a really reasonable price, not to mention the circumstances), but I guess this is the price for my latest purchase(es). But really, thanks for the help and congrats to the ones who picked one up!
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Post by artylang on Dec 16, 2010 14:30:34 GMT 1
I like this print more and more as I look at it.
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Post by scandi on Dec 16, 2010 16:37:05 GMT 1
"Cool! An affordable Swoon. A must buy!!" I though. Then a few posts down came the bad news: Well, it seems like they do not ship to Germany...  Major bummer!!! 
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 17, 2010 18:39:37 GMT 1
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Post by phearloathing on Dec 19, 2010 7:40:42 GMT 1
This shipped so quick! I ordered it a couple days ago when it went on sale and got it today.
Looks great!
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Post by ksedge on Dec 19, 2010 19:09:34 GMT 1
photos???
mine's shipped already but it'll take a while i'm sure to get to Canada. can't wait to see it.
it appears they shipped it with USPS and didn't charge me for shipping either. i never did hear back on the free shipping email i sent them - only noticed the website changed to say it does not apply for free shipping.
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Post by phearloathing on Dec 19, 2010 19:52:15 GMT 1
 There ya go! A lot of border in this print as you can see. Also, the tube they ship it in was HUGE! It was well packed though : )
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Post by ksedge on Dec 20, 2010 2:49:50 GMT 1
hmmm interesting! wasn't expecting so much border on it - it'll be interesting how to frame it. looks good though!
thanks for posting it.
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Post by phearloathing on Dec 20, 2010 6:05:01 GMT 1
Yea, not thrilled about the giant border on it.
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Post by brazzy on Dec 20, 2010 7:22:42 GMT 1
I would def trim that down a bit if I was gonna frame it.
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Post by martindk on Dec 20, 2010 7:39:01 GMT 1
I agree, easy trim on the paper - lovely print btw.
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Post by craigf on Dec 20, 2010 8:39:35 GMT 1
Although the border is huge I would recommend caution re trimming it down as this is how the artist has intended the print to look. I personally would not buy a trimmed print, not saying your ever going to sell it, but....
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Post by murdock on Dec 20, 2010 9:47:38 GMT 1
Yes, great print, nice looking paper, but "interesting" border...
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Post by adewilliams on Dec 20, 2010 11:22:31 GMT 1
awesome, that explains the 3 colours. Looks brilliant - just wondering if they are all the same length or have been cut from a roll.
Don't think I will be trimming mine but if you are why not paste it onto some reclaimed wood - go the whole hog!
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Post by phearloathing on Dec 20, 2010 13:49:36 GMT 1
Agree with Craig, won't be trimming. If the artists intention is for it to be that big, then that is the way it is.
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Post by conartstudio on Dec 20, 2010 14:40:27 GMT 1
awesome, that explains the 3 colours. Looks brilliant - just wondering if they are all the same length or have been cut from a roll. Handmade paper does not come on rolls (nor does any fine art paper that I am aware of) Anyone who considers trimming this down is on crack
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