Sultan of Krylon is a collaborative contemporary linocut print that brings together the distinct practices of three artists into a unified visual and literary work. The typeface was carefully set by graphic designer Elisabeth Christoff, while the accompanying text was written by poet Mike Pont-Beardsley. Farron Khan designed the imagery, hand-carved the linocut, and individually hand-pulled each of the 35 prints in this limited edition, emphasizing the tactile and intentional nature of the printmaking process.
The work was featured in the 2026 Colorado Mesa University 17th Annual Student Showcase.
Sultan of Krylon is a collaborative contemporary linocut print that brings together the distinct practices of three artists into a unified visual and literary work. The typeface was carefully set by graphic designer Elisabeth Christoff, while the accompanying text was written by poet Mike Pont-Beardsley. Farron Khan designed the imagery, hand-carved the linocut, and individually hand-pulled each of the 35 prints in this limited edition, emphasizing the tactile and intentional nature of the printmaking process.
The work was featured in the 2026 Colorado Mesa University 17th Annual Student Showcase.