Pigeon Hole History Print
This 3.75x11" print hosts wood type from the Italic shop, and a hand-drawn depiction of a pigeon with Lincoln's face on it. It is meant to communicate how we often "fit history" in to neat little boxes in our minds, when the true expansive nature of each moment is impossible to convey or retain or experience.
We are required to forget things to survive, this print criticizes and honors that fact.
This 3.75x11" print hosts wood type from the Italic shop, and a hand-drawn depiction of a pigeon with Lincoln's face on it. It is meant to communicate how we often "fit history" in to neat little boxes in our minds, when the true expansive nature of each moment is impossible to convey or retain or experience.
We are required to forget things to survive, this print criticizes and honors that fact.
This 3.75x11" print hosts wood type from the Italic shop, and a hand-drawn depiction of a pigeon with Lincoln's face on it. It is meant to communicate how we often "fit history" in to neat little boxes in our minds, when the true expansive nature of each moment is impossible to convey or retain or experience.
We are required to forget things to survive, this print criticizes and honors that fact.