Candlelit Nosferatu
Print measures 9”x 12” (Has Border)
Giclee print on bright white 255 gsm Epson Somerset Velvet. This paper is 100% cotton and certified archival. This paper has some texture to it, which can best be seen in close-up (photo #3).
Acid and Lignin-free (Lignins acidify paper as they degrade over time).
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Many people fear the dark, but sometimes darkness is better. Shadow and dim sky, security blankets that protect us. A black curtain benevolently obscuring that which we can’t bear to view in full-light.
If horrors are coming for us, do we really want to view them on their approach?
We delude ourselves when we believe that the light will save us, that seeing will allow us to plan our way out.
Sometimes, darkness is better.
Print measures 9”x 12” (Has Border)
Giclee print on bright white 255 gsm Epson Somerset Velvet. This paper is 100% cotton and certified archival. This paper has some texture to it, which can best be seen in close-up (photo #3).
Acid and Lignin-free (Lignins acidify paper as they degrade over time).
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Many people fear the dark, but sometimes darkness is better. Shadow and dim sky, security blankets that protect us. A black curtain benevolently obscuring that which we can’t bear to view in full-light.
If horrors are coming for us, do we really want to view them on their approach?
We delude ourselves when we believe that the light will save us, that seeing will allow us to plan our way out.
Sometimes, darkness is better.
Print measures 9”x 12” (Has Border)
Giclee print on bright white 255 gsm Epson Somerset Velvet. This paper is 100% cotton and certified archival. This paper has some texture to it, which can best be seen in close-up (photo #3).
Acid and Lignin-free (Lignins acidify paper as they degrade over time).
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Many people fear the dark, but sometimes darkness is better. Shadow and dim sky, security blankets that protect us. A black curtain benevolently obscuring that which we can’t bear to view in full-light.
If horrors are coming for us, do we really want to view them on their approach?
We delude ourselves when we believe that the light will save us, that seeing will allow us to plan our way out.
Sometimes, darkness is better.