"Middle America" Giclée Print
What comes to mind when you hear “Middle America”? Maybe it’s scenes like this or maybe not. I’m fascinated by the idea that this landscape is not considered beautiful, especially when most of the country is made up of unassuming places like this one. The bright nostalgic colors of this scene exemplify community in how a community looks and feels. It’s human scale is stark contrast to the quickly developed, millennial gray, domineering architecture gradually encircling the neighborhood. The original piece is part of the larger body of work titled “Flyover State”, an exhibition on life and the perceptions of the Midwest. Showing late summer.
Printed on Moab Archival Paper using Archival Grade Pigment-based Inks.
Print is sized 12x12 inches.
Art printed with a 1/2 in white border.
Please allow 7-10 days for shipping!
What comes to mind when you hear “Middle America”? Maybe it’s scenes like this or maybe not. I’m fascinated by the idea that this landscape is not considered beautiful, especially when most of the country is made up of unassuming places like this one. The bright nostalgic colors of this scene exemplify community in how a community looks and feels. It’s human scale is stark contrast to the quickly developed, millennial gray, domineering architecture gradually encircling the neighborhood. The original piece is part of the larger body of work titled “Flyover State”, an exhibition on life and the perceptions of the Midwest. Showing late summer.
Printed on Moab Archival Paper using Archival Grade Pigment-based Inks.
Print is sized 12x12 inches.
Art printed with a 1/2 in white border.
Please allow 7-10 days for shipping!
What comes to mind when you hear “Middle America”? Maybe it’s scenes like this or maybe not. I’m fascinated by the idea that this landscape is not considered beautiful, especially when most of the country is made up of unassuming places like this one. The bright nostalgic colors of this scene exemplify community in how a community looks and feels. It’s human scale is stark contrast to the quickly developed, millennial gray, domineering architecture gradually encircling the neighborhood. The original piece is part of the larger body of work titled “Flyover State”, an exhibition on life and the perceptions of the Midwest. Showing late summer.
Printed on Moab Archival Paper using Archival Grade Pigment-based Inks.
Print is sized 12x12 inches.
Art printed with a 1/2 in white border.
Please allow 7-10 days for shipping!
Shipping: Print is shipped, rolled in a tall box. Please allow print to unfurl and flatten for a few hours by laying a heavy flat object over top.