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Matt McCormick Releases Cathartic Edition Print

Titled ‘Somewhere I Can Walk Alone And Leave Myself Behind.’

Installation, film and visual artist Matt McCormick has released an edition print, Somewhere I Can Walk Alone And Leave Myself Behind, a title that nods to Neil Young and Crazy Horse‘s song, “Country Home.”

The print depicts McCormick’s signature cowboy on a horse, his “unofficial symbol of our desire to reconnect with nature” as also seen on the cover of HYPEBEAST Magazine Issue 26: The Rhythms Issue. This time however, the buckaroo is paired with rough strokes of a cactus in red, an emotionally intense color that symbolizes danger and desire; coupled with the artwork’s title in mind, a sense of catharsis is evoked.

The print comes in two sizes: 12×16” which is stamped with an official studio seal at an edition of 100 for $200 USD each, while the 18×24” is stamped and signed by the multi-disciplinary artist himself at edition of 20 for $800 USD each. Additionally, the artwork is giclee printed in Downtown Los Angeles on Moab Entrada Rag Natural Paper for that finessed finish.

Somewhere I Can Walk Alone And Leave Myself Behind will be available to purchase at Matt McCormick’s official website from 12pm PST on February 5, 2020.

For more art news, Lauren Halsey’s latest sculptures shed light on gentrification in South Central, Los Angeles.

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