Brave New World 11 | Verdict | Fine Art Prints

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Giclee prints – Paper and canvas – Hand signed & numbered – Limited editions.

This print is perfect for anyone into classic sci-fi, high art, or philosophy. Fans of dystopian science fiction should buy Brave New World prints for their walls. This print fits any room with themes of court, judges, or lawyers.

 

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Giclee Prints, Paper and Canvas

  • Matte Prints have image size 14″x18″ on 16″x20″ (41cm x 51 cm) size paper.  Hand signed & numbered, 400 Limited Edition.
  • Canvas Prints have 16″x20″ (41 cm x 51 cm) image size on 20″x24″ size canvas for wrapping.  Hand signed & numbered, 25 Limited Edition.

Whole sets of smaller 11″x14″ (28cm x 36cm) larger 20″x24″ (51cm x 61cm) prints of the twelve Brave New World paintings are also available.

All prints come rolled and shipped in a tube.

Original painted in Nov. 2018, 20″x24″ (51cm x 61cm) acrylic on panel – SOLD to Fred Whitehead, Kansas City KS, USA through the Jones Gallery.

I summoned the three to my secret chamber, and showed them the sins humankind sacrificed after the 21st century population wars. Literature, philosophy, poetry, dogma, real science, and high art. I treated them more like friends than criminals, for a while . . . before I re-explained why such knowledge had to stay banned, in favor of lifetimes serving the lower castes. I reminded them, those who disagreed deserved to be sent to islands; but all three lawbreakers failed my test by arguing.

When the police arrived, Bernard went kicking and screaming . . . problem-child to the bitter end. Watson welcomed the change. He even re-quested an Antarctic climate, claiming it would make him more creative. I informed John I wanted to continue the experiment, to slowly cover it up, and asked for his help…. but he embarrassed me again by fleeing. It never mattered when Bernard challenged my authority, because he wasn’t a celebrity, and no one liked him.John’s stunts, on the other hand, were influential.

The Savage ran to an abandoned lighthouse near the remotest part of the mainland, where he could hunt and grow his own food. John hoped the masses would stay away as much as I did… but they didn’t. Hordes of Deltas left the factories to live in nature like The Savage. It was humiliating. I felt the only way to get the masses to stop taking John seriously was to make a joke out of him. But the only joke I wound up playing was a bad one, on myself, and unlike the Thomas Graham Bell scandal, no one laughed.

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Canvas Print – 16" x 20", Matte Print – 16" x 20"