Best in show OUTFRAME 2019
100% of profits go to The Nature Conservancy
The year is 2085, all hope in humanity has been lost, and there are all but a few remaining outposts that contain life. Among the abandoned neon and technology there exists evidence of a past existence. Remnants of a time that once was, full of mass consumption and corruption. These structures have become statues, monoliths to a society that once was, but never will be again.
"[The] image is clever, haunting, elegant, and poetic. Fossil fuels are finite and the earth and its species are fragile, so the word DIE could have multiple meanings. The image is seductive, but the soft haze in the image can be seen as dreamy or nightmarish. The colors are exhilarating, but unnatural, the aesthetics and statement of this image are rendered superbly," - Shepard Fairey
Museum quality giclee print.
Printed on enhanced matte paper.
Framed Art
- Alder, semi-hardwood frame from renewable forests
- .75” thick frame
- Acrylite front protector
- Lightweight
- Hanging hardware included