Well before I worked for Jen Bekman Projects, the thing I liked about 20x200 was that, even as an art student, I could afford to buy an occasional print from and support an artist I admired. Prior to that, all of my art acquisitions were the result of trading with other artist friends and/or the occasional birthday gift. These, of course, are some of my most prized possessions. But, with 20x200, I could collect the work of artists I hadn't even met, which is something entirely gratifying on its own level.
I remember reading Liz Kuball's reaction to receiving her Karolina Karlic's Katarina and identifying entirely with her really, indescribable, reaction:
I do have to say that I wish the first 20% more ridiculous sale had first rolled around when I was still in school. Read Jen's newsletter for all the details and fine print (sale ends Saturday at 11:59 p.m., coupon code below, minimum $50 purchase). Even on the purchase of a few $20 prints, the extra $4/print would have allowed me another beer (er, PBR) on a night out. But alas, it didn't, and I still managed to purchase the occasional print. Once I received my first, Time Machine by Echo Eggebrecht, it was all over, any willpower I held over my budget diminished - but if and how my prints were framed, is another story!
You all, are a little luckier than I, and now's your chance to acquire some even more affordable art. All inventory is 20% off! As a working girl, I'm thinking this might be the time to splurge on a larger print, like this one:
Untitled #46 from Stories by Hot Shot Jessica Bruah at 20x200
If you've been following the career of any of the Hot Shots, you know that a lot of them have had editions on 20x200 and a lot of them sell out quickly. But, you can find all of the Hot Shots' work in inventory (and there's still a LOT of good stuff, including all of the photographs featured in this post) here. So go now, before it's too late!

