Surf Stack

by Kellen Hatanaka

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Artist Statement

I created this piece as a tribute to summer and my admiration of surf culture. Growing up in Toronto, as a skater I was very interested in surfing, but given my geographical location there wasn’t much of an opportunity to get involved. My interest in independent shapers and the seemingly endless varieties of boards are what inspired this piece. The simple silhouettes of the boards serve as the perfect vehicle for studies of shape and color, which is commonly the focus of my work.

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+ Limited-edition, exclusive to 20x200
+ Museum quality: archival inks, 100% cotton rag paper unless noted
+ Signed + numbered certificate of authenticity included
+ Directly supports the artist
+ Handcrafted custom-framing is available

Our quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the images, not the printed image itself. We do not alter the aspect ratio, nor do we crop or resize the artists’ originals. All of our prints have a minimum border of .5 inches to allow for framing.

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Edition Structure:
10"x8" | edition of 20
14"x11" | edition of 250
20"x16" | edition of 50
30"x24" | edition of 10
50"x40" | edition of 2

Kellen Hatanaka

Kellen Hatanaka is an artist and designer from Toronto, Canada. He works in a variety of disciplines including graphic design, illustration, painting and sculpture. In his bold, graphic approach he reduces his subject matter into minimalist studies of shape and color. Drawing with a sense of immediacy and embracing the resulting imperfections, Hatanaka creates compositions reminiscent of cut paper. He lives with his wife Kiersten and their dog, Paul.
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