The Day You Died Limited Giclee on Canvas
The Day You Died Limited Giclee on Canvas
One of my older works, which I only finally got imaged in October of 2010 because of a good number of requests that I do so. It was first shown publicly in September of 2010.
A fairly emotional piece, painted during a time when leaving a life and people behind, in search of myself, seemed like the best way to pull through.
I can’t say any one piece I have done has but one feeling, event, or idea attached to it – a piece tends to gather thoughts and concepts like a snowball on an incline. This piece is no different there: Somewhere in the completion of this piece, the chalk outlines seemed like the perfect finish, inspired by a scene from Eric Adams‘ Lackluster World (Eric is a long time friend of mine from my hometown of Cincy), so I expanded on that thought a little through the completion of the piece.
These giclees are printed on fine art canvas in archival pigment inks and coated in a special uv-protective coating. They are limited to only 20 made. They are full-sized (16×20), hand-signed and numbered in paint (subtly) on the front, hand-signed, numbered, and dated on the back.
**Overseas orders are shipped rolled, not stretched and mounted, in order to keep the price down.
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