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Savant Garde
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Codeependency

$45.00

Screenprint Furoshiki

27 x 27 in (ea)
Limited edition series of 75

Codeependency is a collection of black and white screen-printed textiles designed to be worn, framed, hung, or used as “furoshiki” — a traditional Japanese fabric gift-wrap that elevates the elegance and intention of your offerings.

The series was built upon a creative trust fall with designers Drew Heffron and Wesley Fry, and printmaker, Myles Calvert. Exploring the complex nature of collaboration, adoration, vulnerability, generosity, and trust, the word amato (Italian for “beloved”) is permanently locked into a pixelated cube that balances precariously — and eternally — on its side.

Because we get what we gIve.

And vice versa.

Quantity:
P U R C H A S E

Codeependency

$45.00

Screenprint Furoshiki

27 x 27 in (ea)
Limited edition series of 75

Codeependency is a collection of black and white screen-printed textiles designed to be worn, framed, hung, or used as “furoshiki” — a traditional Japanese fabric gift-wrap that elevates the elegance and intention of your offerings.

The series was built upon a creative trust fall with designers Drew Heffron and Wesley Fry, and printmaker, Myles Calvert. Exploring the complex nature of collaboration, adoration, vulnerability, generosity, and trust, the word amato (Italian for “beloved”) is permanently locked into a pixelated cube that balances precariously — and eternally — on its side.

Because we get what we gIve.

And vice versa.

Quantity:
P U R C H A S E

During checkout, choose flat rate shipping or FREE pick-up from Public Works Art Center in Summerville, SC.

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Tamara

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