FurEver (Bunnies) — Faile · 2024 · Screen Print | Hand Finished
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FurEver (Bunnies)

Faile · 2024 · Screen Print | Hand Finished

Year2024
MediumScreen Print | Hand Finished
EditionBunnies
Edition size10
Dimensions38 x 25.5 inches
Retail (MSRP)USD $1,200.00
PublisherFaile Shop
EraPulp & Comic
Collector9/10
Visual9/10
Historical7/10
ScarcityExtremely Rare

Summary

FurEver Bunnies is a 2024 hand-finished FAILE screen print in an exceptionally small edition of 10, printed in acrylic, spray paint, and silkscreen ink on paper at 25.5 x 38 inches. Signed, embossed, and numbered, its tiny edition and heavy hand-work make it one of FAILE's rarest and most individualized 2024 releases.

Why It Matters

An edition of only 10 places FurEver Bunnies among the scarcest FAILE prints available, and the combination of spray paint, acrylic, and silkscreen guarantees pronounced impression-to-impression uniqueness. Featuring FAILE's recurring bunny motif at a large 25.5 x 38 inch scale, it is a rare, statement-caliber acquisition for serious collectors.

Collector Perspective

Extreme scarcity defines this work: with just 10 impressions, availability is minimal. The layered spray paint and acrylic finishing make each essentially unique, closer to a hand-worked painting than a straight print. Signed, embossed, and numbered authentication secures provenance, and the large format delivers commanding presence.

Historical Context

FAILE reserves their most intensive hand-finishing for the smallest editions, and FurEver Bunnies exemplifies that with heavy spray-paint work over just 10 impressions. The bunny motif recurs throughout FAILE's iconography, and this rare edition elevates that signature character into a near-unique, gallery-caliber object.

FAQ

How rare is FurEver Bunnies?

With an edition of only 10, it is among the rarest FAILE screen prints, each heavily hand-finished.

What makes each impression unique?

The combination of acrylic, spray paint, and silkscreen ink means significant variation, closer to a hand-worked painting.

How is it authenticated?

Each print is signed, embossed, and numbered by FAILE within the edition of 10.

What are the dimensions?

It measures 25.5 x 38 inches, a large-format statement work.

About the Artist

FAILE is a Brooklyn-based artistic collaboration founded in 1999 by Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller. Known for a distinctive collage aesthetic that blends comic-book imagery, pulp advertising, religious iconography, and street-poster typography, FAILE built its reputation through wheat-pasted works and stencils in cities worldwide. The duo is celebrated for reviving printmaking and woodblock techniques, and for immersive installations such as their prayer-wheel and temple environments. Their work has been exhibited internationally, including projects with the New York City Ballet, bridging street practice and fine-art institutions.

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Which FAILE works are best to collect?

FAILE's signed, numbered silkscreen editions and their hand-finished wood and mixed-media pieces are the core of the market. Screenprints from their studio releases offer an accessible entry, while unique wooden "blocks" and painted works sit at the higher end. Gauntlet Gallery focuses on complete, well-preserved impressions with strong color registration.

How is a FAILE piece authenticated?

We sell FAILE works with documented studio provenance, backed by the edition's signature and numbering. Every piece is photographed as-is, including the signature, edition number, and any studio markings, so you can confirm details before purchase.

What makes one FAILE piece worth more?

Edition size, medium (unique wood pieces over open prints), iconic imagery, condition, and provenance from a known release all drive value. Hand-embellished and one-of-a-kind works consistently outperform standard editioned prints.

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