Skip to product information
A stark, contemplative art print that carries the quiet weight of isolation and the sea. The skull motif—painted during the pandemic—feels both fragile and resolute, its edges softened by dripping strokes that suggest rain, salt, and time eroding memory. Hung on a gallery wall or propped on a shelf, this poster invites slow looking, sparking conversations about loss, resilience, and the odd beauty that can grow from hard seasons. The matte, museum-grade surface lets the deep tones sit rich and velvety, while fine giclée detail preserves each brushstroke and drip.
This poster suits someone who collects moody, introspective work—people drawn to maritime lore, contemporary skull iconography, or pandemic-era art that documents personal reckoning. It works well for quiet evenings with a record on, for curating a study or studio, or for marking an anniversary of survival and change.
Product features
- Gallery-grade 220 gsm fine art paper, acid-free for longevity
- Giclée print quality capturing brushstrokes and subtle drips
- Smooth matte finish to reduce glare and emphasize tone
- Available in 19 sizes with horizontal, vertical, and square options
- Printed with REACH-certified inks on EUTR-compliant UK-sourced paper
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
$14.33
This poster suits someone who collects moody, introspective work—people drawn to maritime lore, contemporary skull iconography, or pandemic-era art that documents personal reckoning. It works well for quiet evenings with a record on, for curating a study or studio, or for marking an anniversary of survival and change.
Product features
- Gallery-grade 220 gsm fine art paper, acid-free for longevity
- Giclée print quality capturing brushstrokes and subtle drips
- Smooth matte finish to reduce glare and emphasize tone
- Available in 19 sizes with horizontal, vertical, and square options
- Printed with REACH-certified inks on EUTR-compliant UK-sourced paper
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.