BRAND NEW! Second printing of Chris Riddell & Neil's HOPE print! Limited edition

BRAND NEW! Second printing of Chris Riddell & Neil's HOPE print! Limited edition

We have put this haunting & hopeful collaboration  between Neil and Chris Riddell back into print for a second print run, only 750 available this time, and this version will be a different color. The first run was pink back ground, this second run will be a greener variant.

"A world in which there are monsters, and ghosts, and things that want to steal your heart is a world in which there are angels, and dreams, and a world in which there is hope."  -Neil Gaiman

11" x 17"  hand-numbered run of 750

include the Neverwear embossed stamp, to make it official.

$25.00 for the first week, during the presale, then it will go up to $38.00, like we do. When you order early, you save 30%! 

<We often put a $5 off code up on the Neverwear Twitter account & our Facebook page. Follow us! 

Last week, Neil and Chris did a live drawing event for #ArtMatters to benefit PEN, watch it if you can. Still "live" here on YouTube, thanks to Headline.

 

description from the original print edition, we sold out of this back in 2016:

While I was in Europe on tour, Neil sent me a drawing that that clever linesman Chris Riddell came up with. I sat down to take it in fully and felt a little diamond tear form.

"A world in which there are monsters, and ghosts, and things that want to steal your heart is a world in which there are angels, and dreams, and a world in which there is hope."  -Neil Gaiman

Chris generously agreed to come up with a version painted in jewel tones, finishing the hope in pure gold. I couldn't be happier with the finished product. 

Have you seen his work on the UK versions of Neil's GRAVEYARD BOOK & FORTUNATELY, THE MILK? He's a magician with a keen eye for the curvy humor of life. Plus he was just this June appointed the UK Children's Laureate..!

We are so honored, grateful and lucky to be collaborating with Chris.

I sent the files to my printer here in Hollywood, who did a brilliant job.

The prints are 11" x 17" on a buttery creamy velvet stock.

These prints will be sold unsigned

A limited edition run of 1500.

They will come to you in a super-sturdy tube made of recycled cardboard, which you can spray-paint silver and use as a robot arm.

for more magic from Mr. Riddell, please visit: http://www.chrisriddell.co.uk

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Thank you for your support, loves, as always.

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While I was in Europe on tour, Neil sent me a drawing that that clever linesman Chris Riddell came up with. I sat down to take it in fully and felt a little diamond tear form.

"A world in which there are monsters, and ghosts, and things that want to steal your heart is a world in which there are angels, and dreams, and a world in which there is hope."  -Neil Gaiman

Chris generously agreed to come up with a version painted in jewel tones, finishing the hope in pure gold. I couldn't be happier with the finished product. 

Have you seen his work on the UK versions of Neil's GRAVEYARD BOOK & FORTUNATELY, THE MILK? He's a magician with a keen eye for the curvy humor of life. Plus he was just this June appointed the UK Children's Laureate..!

We are so honored, grateful and lucky to be collaborating with Chris.

I sent the files to my printer here in Hollywood, who did a brilliant job.

The prints are 11" x 17" on a buttery creamy velvet stock.

These prints will be sold unsigned, but now I have on offer a small number of signed by Neil.

A limited edition run of 1500.

They will come to you in a super-sturdy tube made of recycled cardboard, which you can spray-paint silver and use as a robot arm.

for more magic from Mr. Riddell, please visit: http://www.chrisriddell.co.uk

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Gaiman Foundation and The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Thank you for your support, loves, as always.

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1 comment

I live in the uk and wonder where I might buy a Hope print . Thankyou

Kathleen Holmes

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