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Playing Cards
$50.00 – $100.00
Limited Edition of 100 decks of ‘Alice’ themed Playing Cards illustrated with characters from both ‘Looking Glass’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ by Oleg Lipchenko.
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SKU: 0143
Categories: ART PRINTS, BOOKS, GRAPHIC ART
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Exclusive Limited Edition Art Print on premium heavyweight paper of original artwork, each print is signed and numbered by artist Oleg Lipchenko.
Prints size is authentic to original drawing size. The prints are signed with a sharp pencil in the lower right corner. The edition number and size of the edition are indicated on the lower left side (for example, No. 3/42 means that this is the third edition of 42). The title is written in the middle between the signature and the edition number. Please contact the artist for availability of prints and print numbers. Artist's Email.
*Printmaker notes:
Archival heavyweight paper is designed for displaying images with high saturation. Excellent print quality for graphic arts, archival heavy paper with a matte finish for a premium look. Prints on archival heavyweight matte paper are fade resistant and have an archival rating of 90+ years. This bright paper is ideal for large format printing, making vivid color images look crisp and smooth.
*Shipping and payment: These exclusive limited edition are numbered and signed by the artist. Signed Print purchases will require extra delivering time because of special handling, certification and shipping. Prints will be shipped to your address upon receiving your order.

Civilisation – Print
Exclusive Limited Edition Print of "Civilization" the fourth composition in "Carousel" series.
original drawing size: W26″ X H18, graphite pencil on watercolour paper.
Original drawing is sold.
More artworks of this series in the book "Carousel of the World" - https://www.amazon.ca/Carousel-World-Graphic-Oleg-Lipchenko/dp/0978361369
"Who built this arcade, this temple, this
shelter, so intricately designed, constructed
and sculpted? Who tried so hard, who
did their best?
But aren't these the same people who are
going to melt everything in a flash of
nuclear light?"
Art Prints on premium paper of original artwork, each print is signed and numbered by artist Oleg Lipchenko.
Prints size is authentic to original drawing size: W26" X H18". Prints are signed by a sharp pencil on the bottom right hand side. The edition number and the edition size assigned on the bottom left hand side (i. e. #3/42 indicates this is the third print of the edition of 42). The title is written in in the middle in between the signature and the edition number.
Please contact the artist to inquire the availability* of the prints and the print numbers. Artist's Email.
*Printmaker notes:
Archival heavyweight paper is designed for displaying images with high saturation. Excellent print quality for graphic arts, archival heavy paper with a matte finish for a premium look. Prints on archival heavyweight matte paper are fade resistant and have an archival rating of 90+ years. This bright paper is ideal for large format printing, making vivid colour images look crisp and smooth.
*Shipping and payment: These exclusive limited edition are numbered and signed by the artist. Signed Print purchases will require extra delivering time because of special handling, certification and shipping. Prints will be shipped to your address upon receiving your order.
Oleg Lipchenko

Northern Suite – Print
Exclusive Limited Edition Art Print on premium heavyweight paper of original artwork, each print is signed and numbered by artist Oleg Lipchenko.
Prints size is authentic to original drawing size. The prints are signed with a sharp pencil in the lower right corner. The edition number and size of the edition are indicated on the lower left side (for example, No. 3/42 means that this is the third edition of 42). The title is written in the middle between the signature and the edition number. Please contact the artist for availability of prints and print numbers. Artist's Email.
*Printmaker notes:
Archival heavyweight paper is designed for displaying images with high saturation. Excellent print quality for graphic arts, archival heavy paper with a matte finish for a premium look. Prints on archival heavyweight matte paper are fade resistant and have an archival rating of 90+ years. This bright paper is ideal for large format printing, making vivid color images look crisp and smooth.
*Shipping and payment: These exclusive limited edition are numbered and signed by the artist. Signed Print purchases will require extra delivering time because of special handling, certification and shipping. Prints will be shipped to your address upon receiving your order.

The Hunting of the Snark
The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll illustrated by Oleg Lipchenko
Format: Hardcover, dust-jacket Published: 2011 Dimensions: 48 Pages, 8.22 x 11.67 x 0.5 IN ISBN: 978-0-9783613-2-7 Published by Treasure Studio, Toronto, Canada Printed in China Limited Edition of 100 copies, each copy is numbered Signed by illustrator Oleg Lipchenko
. "...Lipchenko has much more success with this new version of The Hunting of the Snark, an anti-epic poem that shares DNA (as well as a few creatures and portmanteau words) with Carroll’s “Jabberwocky.” In eight sections called “fits,” the verse tells the story of a voyage by nine men and a beaver to a mysterious land. They are there, ostensibly, to capture a Snark, which is never really defined other than as a creature that may have whiskers or feathers and (wisely) “always looks grave at a pun.” The poem is more about inertia than adventure – the hunt doesn’t really begin until the tale is more than half over. Lipchenko responds to this lack of action by making his illustrations flow around the text like a dream. Or rather, a nightmare: as the party gets closer to its prey, the images darken forbiddingly, until we finally encounter the deadly Snark/Boojum/Bandersnatch, which looks like something H.R. Giger might’ve dreamed up in a whimsical mood. Of all Carroll’s best-known works, The Hunting of the Snark, with its highly cerebral twists and literary puzzles, may be the least kid-friendly. In Lipchenko’s hands, that barely matters: kids will get sucked in by the visuals alone. Best of all, his images provide enough fodder to inspire a hundred alternate stories.”IRE review