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KAWS LIMITED SHAPED PRINTS FOR CHARITY

 

SUPPORT THE KIDS AND OWN SOME KAWS ART

 

KAWS also known as Brian Donnelly has released some limited Snoopy shaped prints to support a number of different charities. The money for this particular print will support Free Arts NYC programming and help many of the young vulnerable children that are staying in crowded shelters during the Covid-19 outbreak.

 

KAWS says “Please consider supporting the organisation, via a donation on [the Free Arts NYC] website or by purchasing a print, to raise money for supplies, activity kits, and virtual mentoring for their youth.”

 

 

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I’m happy to announce that over the next few days I will be releasing a few small editions of shaped prints to support different charities. This print pictured will support @freeartsnyc programming. Many of the vulnerable children they serve are staying in crowded shelters with little access to resources needed to stay inspired and resilient. Please consider supporting the organization, via a donation on their website or by purchasing a print, to raise money for supplies, activity kits, and virtual mentoring for their youth.
 Each signed and numbered print, from an edition of 25 plus 5 artist proofs, is approximately 10.5 inches tall x 8 inches wide and available for $1200 (shipping included). All profits will be donated to Free Arts NYC. To request purchase, email PRINTS@KAWS.COM with FREEARTSNYC in the subject line and include your full name, shipping address, and phone number. 25 people will be selected to purchase the print and will be contacted with payment instructions. If you are interested in being placed in line to buy a print from the soon-to-be announced editions for other charities, please mention that in your email. All prints will be packed and shipped once stay-at-home orders are lifted in NYC. THANK YOU! #KAWS

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Posted: April 13th, 2020 / Art, News


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