Street Art & Graffiti Tee’s
We just printed these really great ‘Street Art & Graffiti’ Tee’s. If you want one, contact us, there limited and not available on the site!
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CHROMATIC 2012
Station 16 is a proud partner of MassivArt’s CHROMATIC 2012. We will be there, along with many of the Artists we have on site such as Alan Ganev, Antoine Tavaglione, & EnMasse. See you there…
Earth Crusher Mural, Laval
Here are some photos of a new mural done by Earth Crusher this past weekend. The Office belongs to LEVINE and DLC accounting firm in Centropolis, Laval. They reached out to us here at Station 16 after seeing some of the work done by Earth Crusher on our site!
Rupert Bottenberg
Here’s a sneak peak of Rupert Bottenberg (of the EnMasse project) in the shop today, working on a new hand painted & Silk Screened series. There are 45 hand painted prints in all, all different, and all on display soon…



Check back again soon for details on how to get your hands on one of these, and details about the show!
Cinematic Fail Collage (Alan Ganev & James Gallagher)
‘SALON MASSE’ by En Masse
The Galerie Pangée is having a group exhibition featuring the personal work of participating artists in the EN MASSE project. It starts on Thursday April 26th at 6pm and you can be sure that Station 16 will be there to support them! For info on the show and the Facebook event page, scroll down!
Salon Masse Facebook Event Page.

Screenprinting on Wood
Check out this old snap shot of artist WhatisAdam screenprinting on wood at Station16…..the final piece was awesome !
More work from WhatisAdam here
More about our printing facilities here

Banksy Print

Here at Station16, we’re always looking into what’s happening in the silkscreening world. New prints, different techniques, paper types, ink types… We’re basically screen printing nerds. Along with that love for printing, comes an infatuation for art and art shows.
Recently Station16 had the opportunity to acquire Banksy’s “Morons” (print number 75/300). We jumped on it, and it gave us a chance to get a closer look at how the worlds most prolific graffiti artist prints his work.
Stay tuned into Station16, we’ll be doing a 5 à 7 showing of the print and more at the shop this summer, and you’re all invited!


Camilla Belle vs.Chloë Moretz vs. Antoine Tavaglione

Looks like we have a case of opera gown envy on our hands!
In 2010, Camilla Belle stepped out at the Metropolitan Opera premiere of Armida in this cream Yves Saint Laurent gown with feathered layers, a black velvet bow and black and white detailing around the bust.
The 25-year-old Push actress looked confident and sexy with strappy black sandals and a side-part updo.
While this week, Hugo star Chloë Moretz wore the same strapless gown in navy to the same location—gasp!—but this time for the Opera Gala premiere of Manon. From the updo to the dress, the only difference from Camilla seems to be the black choker and choice of color.
Question : So which of these actresses worked their opera ensemble best, 15-year-old Chloë or 25-year old Camilla?
Right Answer: They both look FANTASTIC, as does the limited edition screen print LSY created by artist, Antoine Tavaglione which was proudly produced at Station16. This two color screen print with GOLD METALLIC (bling ! bling !) and black ink on off white paper, meaures 22 x 30 ”
Edition of 15, signed and numbered by the Artist !
Get it HERE ! (it’s a lot more affordable than either of those dresses !! )
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