This unique print by Blaine Fontana, titled "The Metamorphosis Orchestra," is a limited edition and numbered piece that is sure to add an artistic touch to any space. 9 color Silkscreen on paper, this large piece measures 21 inches in length and 35 inches in width. It features a beautiful landscape and sky scene with touches of calligraphy, butterflies, and musical instruments. This contemporary art print is signed by the artist himself and comes with a COA issued by Gino Joukar. The print is framed and matted, ready to be hung and admired. Its style ranges from postmodernism to surrealism and street art, making it a unique addition to any art collection.

I'm the owner of the DV Warehouse and Toy Art Gallery in L.A., I'm downsizing & selling works from my private collection, I have over 1500 art pieces within my collection and I'll be getting more works listed as time permits. If you're in L.A. please stop by our corporate office in Hollywood to check out the collection in person or you can also see my portfolio on the artwork archive site, just search my name Gino Joukar on Google and it should be one of the top results. 

For now, greatly appreciate you taking a look at one of my newest listing on eBay, Blaine Fontana is one of my favorite artist and his artworks have been in my collection for over 16 years now, so please help me find a good home for it soon, for now here's more info about its artist:

Fontana was born in Seattle, Washington and raised on Bainbridge Island. He began his interest in art at a young age. During his teens he commuted to two High Schools in order to study graphic design, photography, sculpture and life drawing. After graduating in 1994, he pursued his education of life in the streets of Seattle and Portland as a Graffiti Artist. After about 4 years of being in and out of towns and community colleges, Fontana chose to attend Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles in 1998. Four years later Fontana left with a BFA in Communication Art/Design. During School he worked as an Art Director at a design firm, Abound LLC, and also as a Graphic Designer at a Fashion/Lifestyle Magazine, Metro Pop. Recently Fontana had worked as an Art Director at a young men’s apparel company, Drifter. In January 2003 he became self-employed as a fine artist and designer. After pursuing his career in LA for 9 years he has recently returned to his roots on Bainbridge Island, Washington.