The Dare Utopia series is linocut block print on acrylic and oil based ink. It depicts Denver, my home town as a levitating, closed loop, ecological artists’ paradise, playing with the notion of a "mile high city". Height and mountain tops as symbols of elevated states of consciousness.
As a society we've backed away from the visionary optimism of earlier generations, claiming that a just, green and beautiful world is impossible. These posters act as a kind of dream propaganda, calling on viewers to imagination big, plan big, act big and go for our impossible and nonetheless inevitable futuristic aspirations.
This is print #11 in the series and uses an acrylic, glow in the dark paint background, with oil-based ink linocut.
11x 22 in
The Dare Utopia series is linocut block print on acrylic and oil based ink. It depicts Denver, my home town as a levitating, closed loop, ecological artists’ paradise, playing with the notion of a "mile high city". Height and mountain tops as symbols of elevated states of consciousness.
As a society we've backed away from the visionary optimism of earlier generations, claiming that a just, green and beautiful world is impossible. These posters act as a kind of dream propaganda, calling on viewers to imagination big, plan big, act big and go for our impossible and nonetheless inevitable futuristic aspirations.
This is print #11 in the series and uses an acrylic, glow in the dark paint background, with oil-based ink linocut.
11x 22 in