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DYSTOPIAN CARD COLLECTION
Subject: Tekla
1947, a dystopian world where the Second World War had a dramatically different ending compared to what we know.
This collection partially revisits the storytelling and setting that we can find in the best seller "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick.
The subjects and the structure of the "Cards" seek to highlight a society with female leadership that will develop with strong military influences and an expressive line that is based on the culture of Northern and Eastern Europe rather than being contaminated by that of the United States.
The series of postcards and posters "Dystopian Cards" are to be "read" and considered as objects found in the attic, representative of a journey in that time.
Stroke, format and chromatic references are an attempt to recall and humble tribute to the works of Dmitry Moor.
Vector Illustration + Photoediting PNG Format 24bit 4.000px x 4.000px 300dpi
DYSTOPIAN CARDS
1947, a dystopian world where the Second World War had a dramatically different ending compared to what we know.
This collection partially revisits the storytelling and setting that we can find in the best seller "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick.
The subjects and the structure of the "Cards" seek to highlight a society with female leadership that will develop with strong military influences and an expressive line that is based on the culture of Northern and Eastern Europe rather than being contaminated by that of the United States.
The series of postcards and posters "Dystopian Cards" are to be "read" and considered as objects found in the attic, representative of a journey in that time.
Stroke, format and chromatic references are an attempt to recall and humble tribute to the works of Dmitry Moor.
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DYSTOPIAN CARD COLLECTION
Subject: Tekla
1947, a dystopian world where the Second World War had a dramatically different ending compared to what we know.
This collection partially revisits the storytelling and setting that we can find in the best seller "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick.
The subjects and the structure of the "Cards" seek to highlight a society with female leadership that will develop with strong military influences and an expressive line that is based on the culture of Northern and Eastern Europe rather than being contaminated by that of the United States.
The series of postcards and posters "Dystopian Cards" are to be "read" and considered as objects found in the attic, representative of a journey in that time.
Stroke, format and chromatic references are an attempt to recall and humble tribute to the works of Dmitry Moor.
Vector Illustration + Photoediting PNG Format 24bit 4.000px x 4.000px 300dpi
DYSTOPIAN CARDS
1947, a dystopian world where the Second World War had a dramatically different ending compared to what we know.
This collection partially revisits the storytelling and setting that we can find in the best seller "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick.
The subjects and the structure of the "Cards" seek to highlight a society with female leadership that will develop with strong military influences and an expressive line that is based on the culture of Northern and Eastern Europe rather than being contaminated by that of the United States.
The series of postcards and posters "Dystopian Cards" are to be "read" and considered as objects found in the attic, representative of a journey in that time.
Stroke, format and chromatic references are an attempt to recall and humble tribute to the works of Dmitry Moor.