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Nine Inch Nails Brooklyn N2

Edition(s)

Show Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 24.00 x 18.00 Inches(60.96 x 45.72 cm)
Original Price: 30.00 USD
Run: 250
Markings: Numbered

4 screens "A few months back I had lunch with a friend in Austin and we discussed ideas for an upcoming run of NIN prints. He suggested I try one in the style of my most recent QOTSA prints. I had some reservations initially but once I found a colder color palette and began using some familiar NIN symbols, things started to make sense. The background pattern was created to to appear with a number of irregularities not unlike a systems glitch." -- Slater
Sales history

Artist Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 24.00 x 18.00 Inches(60.96 x 45.72 cm)
Original Price: 70.00 USD
Run: 100
Markings: Signed & Numbered

4 screens "A few months back I had lunch with a friend in Austin and we discussed ideas for an upcoming run of NIN prints. He suggested I try one in the style of my most recent QOTSA prints. I had some reservations initially but once I found a colder color palette and began using some familiar NIN symbols, things started to make sense. The background pattern was created to to appear with a number of irregularities not unlike a systems glitch." -- Slater
Sales history

Foil Artist Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 24.00 x 18.00 Inches(60.96 x 45.72 cm)
Original Price: 90.00 USD
Run: 50
Markings: Signed & Numbered

4 screens "A few months back I had lunch with a friend in Austin and we discussed ideas for an upcoming run of NIN prints. He suggested I try one in the style of my most recent QOTSA prints. I had some reservations initially but once I found a colder color palette and began using some familiar NIN symbols, things started to make sense. The background pattern was created to to appear with a number of irregularities not unlike a systems glitch." -- Slater
Sales history

Foil Show Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 24.00 x 18.00 Inches(60.96 x 45.72 cm)
Original Price: 100.00 USD
Run: 20
Markings: Numbered

4 screens "A few months back I had lunch with a friend in Austin and we discussed ideas for an upcoming run of NIN prints. He suggested I try one in the style of my most recent QOTSA prints. I had some reservations initially but once I found a colder color palette and began using some familiar NIN symbols, things started to make sense. The background pattern was created to to appear with a number of irregularities not unlike a systems glitch." -- Slater
Sales history

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