Burbank - ACME ARCHIVES is proud to announce the launch of its newest brand
DARK INK.”
Evolving from Acme’s Specialty Art Group, DARK INK builds on Acme’s success with officially licensed, limited edition, silk screens and other specialty releases. Acme’s silk screen market with price points in the $50 to $75 range has seen wild growth necessitating its own branding and presence in the marketplace,”
says Acme’s Creative Director Chris Jackson.
“Dark Ink is something we began planning in early 2008 and has finally come to the forefront in a big way.” Acme’s experience with its hugely successful Disney Underground line, its Family Guy C.R.A.P. Series and exhibitions and its work on the popular Star Wars Visions book with Lucasfilm and Abrams of NY set the perfect foundation for the new brand.
“Dark Ink will focus on the silk screen process of fine art reproductions all hand signed by today’s hottest artist and each an individually numbered and certified piece.” continues Chris.
Look forward to art from artists such as Dave Perillo, Michael De Pippo, Stephan Martiniere, Peter Ferk, Steve Thomas, and Joshua Budich among the bunch working on pieces from Alice in Wonderland, Alien and Aliens, This Simpsons, Family Guy, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Young Frankenstein, The Big Lebowski and other fan favorites.
Dark Ink is a registered brand of Acme Archives of Burbank California.
Acme is an official licensee of various entertainment companies providing property based fine artwork to galleries, museums, exhibitions and promotional events world wide.