Memory Lane is a solo exhibition by kozyndan at GR2 Gallery running from April 19th, 2025 to May 6th, 2025.
Art goes live online at noon PT on 4/19/25.
Memory Lane is a solo exhibition by kozyndan at GR2 Gallery running from April 19th, 2025 to May 6th, 2025.
Art goes live online at noon PT on 4/19/25.
Kozyndan - A Visit by the Visionaries to Victoria Print (Unsigned)
Kozyndan - Amsterdamned Print
Measures 38" x 6", Digital Print.
Kozyndan themselves explain this one the best. "Set in Amsterdam, this panoramic touches on a number of things we were thinking about last time we were in that city - global warming, drug tourism, Sinterclaas, the various great artists that have come out of the Netherlands, the horrors of the 24 hour news cycle, and the wonder of Vla!"
Kozyndan - Audience Print
Measures 27" x 13.5"
From Kozyndan: "Illustration for our best friend Daedelus, for his EP on Eastern Developements entitled The Household. The image is actually what his studio looks like, with a few fans of his music listening in on a session. The vinyl for it is probably the best use of our artwork thus far. Type design for the record was done by Pete Rentz of Graphic Havoc."
Ships rolled.
Kozyndan - Bunnies Fall Print
Measures 22" x 16.5"
Another amazing print from the duo Kozyndan! Bunnies that make the leaves of this serene image. Open ended print.
Ships rolled.
Kozyndan - Bunny Blossoms Print
Kozyndan - Bunnyskull Print
Measures 18 x 24 inches.
Artist duo Kozyndan explain this new print, "We have never done any "skull art" per say ever in our career, but we do always love the juxtaposition of disparate elements, so it made sense to continue our series of bunny prints with a skull made of bunnies! Spooky and sweet in one!"
Printed on 80lb cover stock with a matte coated finish. Signed by the artists.
Kozyndan - Captives: Pandas & Orcas Print
Measures 18 x 24 inches. Ships rolled.
The artists explain "For the third image in our ongoing "Animal OddCouples" series, we again pair two animals that struggle due to careless human activity throughout the world. Though the plights of orcas (killer whales) and giant pandas may differ, they look great together, like ebony and ivory all mixed together! The visual combination was too fun to pass up."
Open edition. Printed on 80lb cover stock.
Kozyndan - Gray Hares (Winter Bunnies) Print
Kozyndan - Hunters: Charks & Kittens Print
Kozyndan - Rainbow Narwhal Spirit Animal Print
Kozyndan - Takadanobaba on Acid Print
Measures 30 x 12.5 inches. Ships rolled.
Woah.. I'm tripping out just looking at this.. It's absolutely amazing! What if you drop acid and then look at it.. the universe would implode!
Takadanobaba is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
Kozyndan - Uprisings Print
Kozyndan - Vegans: Manatees N' Bunnies Print
Measures 18 x 24 inches. Ships rolled.
Artists Kozyndan explain this print, "The 'mermaid' of myth is one of the gentlest creatures you will see, and maybe the least equipped to survive in such close proximity to human beings, thus its quickly vanishing from the Earth. We really wanted to just expose people to the existence of this animal and relate it to one of our more favored vegan animals. Would we let bunny rabbits go extinct so easily?"
Printed on 80lb cover stock with a matte coated finish. Signed by the artists.
Kozyndan - Year of the Dog Print
Measures 13 x 19 inches. Ships rolled.
Artist duo Kozyndan explain this new print, "Kozy made this painting in celebration of the Chinese Astrology Year of the Dog by first asking friends and fans to send us pictures of their own pet dogs. Kozy took all the photos she received and committed to fitting as many as she could into one ink and watercolor illustration, painstakingly capturing each dog's likeness. In the end, she drew and painted 141 dogs (and, just for fun, 1 dolphin)!"
Printed on 80lb cover stock paper with satin coating. Signed by the artists.
Kozyndan - Year of the Pig (Cats) Print
Measures 15 by 22 inches. Ships rolled.
You all might be wondering why a print named Year of the Pig features mostly cats! This is Kozy's charming way of telling us the story of why the cat is NOT in the Chinese astrology. Kozy's own description explains the lore:
"...The Cat and the Rat were the best of friends and the smartest of all the animals. When the Jade Emperor announced the race amongst all the animals to cross the river to decide which 12 animals would be in the Chinese Zodiac, the Rat tricked the strong Ox into helping him across the river, only to leap forward at the last moment to claim first place. Even more deviously though, the Rat told his best friend the Cat the WRONG DAY for the race! The Cat showed up to find the race had already been run! The Cat would certainly have been in the Zodiac instead of the Pig (who came in last place as he got hungry during the race and stopped for a big snack and then got sleepy and took a nap). Supposedly this is why cats chase rats to this very day (and how I justify painting 138 cats to celebrate the Year of the Pig - looking closely though and you will also find the pig and the devious rat!)."