Sebastian Foster announces 20 artists for his fall print set – Colossal

a painting of a nighttime winter scene with part of a house and a glowing christmas tree

Sebastian Foster is pleased to present the Fall 2024 Print Set, celebrating the collection’s 12th anniversary since its launch in 2012. The new release features 20 works from renowned illustrators, printmakers and painters from around the world.

The prints in this set were all published as relatively small editions, hand signed and numbered by the artists. Spanning an eclectic range of media and themes, the collection features work by artists previously featured at Colossal, including Jeremy Miranda’s dreamy oil paintings, Diana Sudyka’s subtly rendered illustrations, and Grant Haffner’s trippy landscapes in bold color palettes.

Based in Austin but operating exclusively online, Sebastian Foster focuses on original works and prints and has published more than 1,000 editions since opening in the late 2000s.

Whether you’re looking for the next piece to add to your collection or looking for meaningful holiday gifts, visit the gallery’s site to view the Fall print set today.

a painting of two people in underwater suits
Nick Runge, “Sky Dive”
two black birds come together in a heart-like shape with an evergreen bird at the top. they are covered with delicate white flowers
Diana Sudyka, “Winterraven”
a stormy scene above a body of water
Mia Bergeron, “Fossil”
a print of little orange bunnies riding a platypus
Jay Ryan, ‘Opportunity Engine’
a landscape painting of a road leading to a clear blue sky with streaky clouds
Grant Haffner, “Napeague Bend”
a vase with wildflowers on a green background
Michelle Morin, “Wild Roses”
an aerial painting of the New York skyline with a huge park in the middle
Susan Logoreci, “Central Park”
a person sitting backwards on a horse and pointing to an orange beam of light. all floating above a valley with a river
Graham Franciose, “A Dream of the Failing West”
a landscape with rocks in the foreground and vast green mountains behind them
Chris Firger, “After Sunrise, Frankenberg”
a painting of a shiny moka pot on a red and white striped tablecloth
Kenny Harris, “Moka with stripes”
a landscape with a long road straight back, past houses and fields
Susan Abbott, ‘Golden Hour’

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