Voyager: Interplanetary Travel Poster
For those of us who are into discovery - look at this brave little guy. All alone, cruising into the ultimate unknown. It’s going to be a long, lonely trip. Fun fact (or maybe the opposite if you struggle with feelings of existential dread): in the void of Space, Voyager is unlikely to encounter any objects, which means that for thousands of years, maybe even millions - long after humanity is gone, Voyager (both 1 AND 2) will still be there, hurtling through the stars. Talk about dedication!
12 posters available, each inspired while I was in a quarantine-based lockdown while I was working in Saudi Arabia, and dreaming of all the places I wanted to go and see! It started with Mars - then it went to the rest of the planets. And then I thought I might as well just make it an even dozen! All done in the final 6 months of 2020.
This giclée is printed onto high quality, Innova Rough Textured fine art paper which is 315gsm (gsm = grams per square meter, it means the paper is thicker/heavier). Almost all of my printing is still taken care of by my friends down at PGH Print Ship, a great local print shop who does fantastic work.
Prints are all 12x16” including a 1” white border.
For those of us who are into discovery - look at this brave little guy. All alone, cruising into the ultimate unknown. It’s going to be a long, lonely trip. Fun fact (or maybe the opposite if you struggle with feelings of existential dread): in the void of Space, Voyager is unlikely to encounter any objects, which means that for thousands of years, maybe even millions - long after humanity is gone, Voyager (both 1 AND 2) will still be there, hurtling through the stars. Talk about dedication!
12 posters available, each inspired while I was in a quarantine-based lockdown while I was working in Saudi Arabia, and dreaming of all the places I wanted to go and see! It started with Mars - then it went to the rest of the planets. And then I thought I might as well just make it an even dozen! All done in the final 6 months of 2020.
This giclée is printed onto high quality, Innova Rough Textured fine art paper which is 315gsm (gsm = grams per square meter, it means the paper is thicker/heavier). Almost all of my printing is still taken care of by my friends down at PGH Print Ship, a great local print shop who does fantastic work.
Prints are all 12x16” including a 1” white border.
For those of us who are into discovery - look at this brave little guy. All alone, cruising into the ultimate unknown. It’s going to be a long, lonely trip. Fun fact (or maybe the opposite if you struggle with feelings of existential dread): in the void of Space, Voyager is unlikely to encounter any objects, which means that for thousands of years, maybe even millions - long after humanity is gone, Voyager (both 1 AND 2) will still be there, hurtling through the stars. Talk about dedication!
12 posters available, each inspired while I was in a quarantine-based lockdown while I was working in Saudi Arabia, and dreaming of all the places I wanted to go and see! It started with Mars - then it went to the rest of the planets. And then I thought I might as well just make it an even dozen! All done in the final 6 months of 2020.
This giclée is printed onto high quality, Innova Rough Textured fine art paper which is 315gsm (gsm = grams per square meter, it means the paper is thicker/heavier). Almost all of my printing is still taken care of by my friends down at PGH Print Ship, a great local print shop who does fantastic work.
Prints are all 12x16” including a 1” white border.