"Hologramic Grind" is a striking lino cut by the enigmatic artist known as "Echo32," a key member of the Phooka Collective. This piece is part of Echo's broader body of work titled Urban Phylogeny, a contemporary exploration of the deep, symbiotic relationship between skateboarding culture and the urban landscapes that shape it.
"Hologramic Grind" showcases the swirling checkerboard patterns and intricate details common to many in Echo's Urban Phylogeny series. All of which reflect the fusion of movement, mind, and environment. The artwork is a nod to the 90s skate culture that profoundly influenced Echo and the greater collective.
Whether you are a long-time admirer of skate culture or a collector of contemporary art, this piece is a powerful statement, encapsulating the enduring spirit of rebellion, movement, and artistic innovation.
About The Giclée Print
When beautiful art meets high-quality canvas, it transforms into a stunning piece of home decor. Each print of Hologramic Grind is meticulously reproduced in exquisite detail using Giclée printing with ecological pigment inks. The 100% polyester canvas is not only durable but also light-resistant, UV-resistant, and non-reflecting, ensuring that the vibrant energy of Echo's work endures. Mounted on an 18mm thick natural pinewood frame, the artwork is ready to be displayed, with metal prong hangers included for easy assembly.