Inspired by Ed Ruscha’s painting The Absolute End, 1982. If Ruscha draws attention to the deterioration of language and the pervasive cliches in pop culture, this work draws attention to the fragility of our existence on this planet yet implying that it’s still not all lost and the dreaded ending could be changed.
Rare 1st Edition of The Absolute End?. Original item #13 (1:1) from "13 Dreadful & Disappointing Items" created on Halloween 2019 by Olive Allen for her Decadent store (now off-grid).
The Absolute End? 1st Edition
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Inspired by Ed Ruscha’s painting The Absolute End, 1982. If Ruscha draws attention to the deterioration of language and the pervasive cliches in pop culture, this work draws attention to the fragility of our existence on this planet yet implying that it’s still not all lost and the dreaded ending could be changed.
Rare 1st Edition of The Absolute End?. Original item #13 (1:1) from "13 Dreadful & Disappointing Items" created on Halloween 2019 by Olive Allen for her Decadent store (now off-grid).
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