BIG SCHOOL print - 24" x 36"

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Free bonus pencil included for a limited time
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Free bonus pencil included for a limited time
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BIG SCHOOL print - 24" x 36"

$40.00

BIG SCHOOL (signed) is a 6-foot-wide maniacal architectural drawing of a humorous school that took a year to make: See the process here. Bonus No. 1: FREE Big School coloring book! Bonus 2: click here for a fun guide to finding all the crazy things inside the print (spoiler alert). BONUS No. 3: Order now and included with the BS print is a FREE limited-run "Too Cool to Do Drugs" pencil as seen in this embarrassing 1998 New York Times article! Experience hilarity when the meaning of the pencil changes the more it's used! How DO they DO it!? Shipped USPS Priority Mail in USA & First Class International outside the USA.

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Scott Teplin has exhibited world-wide in museums and commercial galleries since 1998. His work is included in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art (NYC and San Francisco), The New Museum, The Walker Art Center, The New York Public Library and several universities including Harvard, Yale, Stanford and California College of Arts and Crafts. He has exhibited work at PS1, The Bronx Museum, The Drawing Center, The New Museum, the Brooklyn Museum of Art and The New York Public Library. His commissioned work is on permanent display as a mural on PS130 in Brooklyn and in the lobby of the new Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital in Baltimore. He has been featured on numerous occasions in pages of The New York Times, Art Forum, Art in America, Art News, Salon.com, The Huffington Post, Artnet, High Fructose, Juxtapoz and on NPR's Weekend Edition.