In the Land of the Eternal Sun

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"... beware the shadow, for it is darker around your shine."

Sometimes, living feels like walking across the desert. Where nothing grows except parabolic metallic ears, listening to the stars with their electric eardrums. Where there's no respite and almost no shadow, and even when there's some, it brings the menace of death. In those moments, it's good to remember: you're not a victim. You're no one's prey. You're an atomic miracle, and you'll burn a hole in every prison that tries to hold you and in every gullet that tries to swallow you.

This one riffs on the same topics as "In the Land of the Lotus Eaters" but arrives at them from different perspectives. Like long-lost twins living in different cities who both end up having a dog called Larry. They even look pretty cool side by side

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Now, for the technical details...

As usual, these prints are lovingly crafted by me, printed on 320 gsm, cotton archival paper (that’s just a fancy way to say the paper is really awesome and warm and thick, with a lovely, velvety texture and creamy colour), using archival inks (this means this thing won’t fade in a hundred years. I’m serious. Treat it with a bit of care, and it will last a lifetime), using The Black Beast, my trusty 250 pounds beast of a Canon Printer.

tl;dr: the prints are really, really pretty, and the quality is top-notch. Just look at the pictures if you don’t believe me. And if you’ve bought a print from me before, you know what to expect.

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"... beware the shadow, for it is darker around your shine."

Sometimes, living feels like walking across the desert. Where nothing grows except parabolic metallic ears, listening to the stars with their electric eardrums. Where there's no respite and almost no shadow, and even when there's some, it brings the menace of death. In those moments, it's good to remember: you're not a victim. You're no one's prey. You're an atomic miracle, and you'll burn a hole in every prison that tries to hold you and in every gullet that tries to swallow you.

This one riffs on the same topics as "In the Land of the Lotus Eaters" but arrives at them from different perspectives. Like long-lost twins living in different cities who both end up having a dog called Larry. They even look pretty cool side by side

——

Now, for the technical details...

As usual, these prints are lovingly crafted by me, printed on 320 gsm, cotton archival paper (that’s just a fancy way to say the paper is really awesome and warm and thick, with a lovely, velvety texture and creamy colour), using archival inks (this means this thing won’t fade in a hundred years. I’m serious. Treat it with a bit of care, and it will last a lifetime), using The Black Beast, my trusty 250 pounds beast of a Canon Printer.

tl;dr: the prints are really, really pretty, and the quality is top-notch. Just look at the pictures if you don’t believe me. And if you’ve bought a print from me before, you know what to expect.

"... beware the shadow, for it is darker around your shine."

Sometimes, living feels like walking across the desert. Where nothing grows except parabolic metallic ears, listening to the stars with their electric eardrums. Where there's no respite and almost no shadow, and even when there's some, it brings the menace of death. In those moments, it's good to remember: you're not a victim. You're no one's prey. You're an atomic miracle, and you'll burn a hole in every prison that tries to hold you and in every gullet that tries to swallow you.

This one riffs on the same topics as "In the Land of the Lotus Eaters" but arrives at them from different perspectives. Like long-lost twins living in different cities who both end up having a dog called Larry. They even look pretty cool side by side

——

Now, for the technical details...

As usual, these prints are lovingly crafted by me, printed on 320 gsm, cotton archival paper (that’s just a fancy way to say the paper is really awesome and warm and thick, with a lovely, velvety texture and creamy colour), using archival inks (this means this thing won’t fade in a hundred years. I’m serious. Treat it with a bit of care, and it will last a lifetime), using The Black Beast, my trusty 250 pounds beast of a Canon Printer.

tl;dr: the prints are really, really pretty, and the quality is top-notch. Just look at the pictures if you don’t believe me. And if you’ve bought a print from me before, you know what to expect.