Hot Dog
Unframed “Hot Dog” prints will be available for purchase for $150.00 each.
Prints will be available for in-person local pick-up at Penn State Lehigh Valley on Thursday, December 19 from 3-5 PM to ensure receipt in time for the holidays. Please reach out if you need to make alternate local pick-up arrangements.
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“Hot Dog”
Artist John Gaydos
“Hot Dog” pays tribute to Yocco’s, a popular family-owned-and-operated Lehigh Valley business. Yocco’s, “The Hot Dog King,” has roots in Pennsylvania going back 100 years! This limited edition print run was generously donated to the Lehigh Valley Arts Council in 2012 to be sold for fundraising. The works are now available again for the first time to support the Lehigh Valley Arts & Cultural Alliance.
About the Edition
Serigraph printed March 31, 2012 for Lehigh Valley Arts Council
Edition of 150, hand numbered and signed
Artwork Dimensions (printed area): 21×21″
Paper Dimensions: 23.5×22.25″
Produced by Curlee Raven Holton, Experimental Printmaking Institute, Lafayette College
About the Artist
John Gaydos was a graduate of William Allen High School. He was inspired to draw and paint by art teacher James P. Musselman, a nationally-known artist. John earned his BFA from Philadelphia College of Art, later known as University of the Arts, in Philadelphia. He continued his study painting and digital imaging at Tyler School of Art, Kutztown University, and Rochester Institute of Technology. John’s sensitivity to color and design, and talent with digital media were put to good use at Domco-Tarkett, Inc. in Whitehall where he was a Senior Designer and Computer Graphics Specialist.
A short hiatus from designing led John to Northampton Community College where he used his creative energy to earned a degree in culinary arts. John’s artwork appeared in juried exhibitions throughout the region, and is included in various private and corporate collections.
John passed away in 2022.