DDC-088 “Nevada Never-Ending” Poster
DDC-088 “Nevada Never-Ending” Poster
Product Description:
Nevada has always been mysterious to me. Reno, especially. Something romantic about it. About getting lost in the West and stuff? I don’t know how to put my finger on it, properly. My first time there as a kid, it seemed so big and alive. And wild. I remember driving in from the desert, and how the town was lit up in so many colors. Glowing red, green, and blue buildings…lighting up the desert night.
When I finally got my butt down to Vegas, the mystery deepened. Gambling, wildness, monster meals, nudie flyers whipping around on city streets and dead pools to skate. Ghosts, too. Ghosts of an old, dead Vegas, long before my time. I got to see the decay first-hand. Dead neighborhoods…decaying ruins. For a Midwestern kid, mindblowing.
I’ve always had a good time down there, though. That’s for sure. It’s not fashionable to go there with my set of friends and colleagues, and I guess I don’t subscribe to their bashing on the place. It’s fun to people-watch, walking through the monster casinos, try my hand on the roulette table and see a surreal version of the American Dream, shimmering in the desert night. I love going to Vegas.
So we made a poster with everything we’ve ever loved about Nevada. And that list keeps growing. Take a trip to the desert, and dig into some Nevada with one of these…battle born!
Product Details:
01. Screen-printed on durable, uncoated French Paper Co. Pop-Tone “Black Licorice” 100 lb poster paper. Dark as those Nevada desert nights.
02. 4-color print, featuring “Circus Circus Pink,” “Gaudy Gold,” “Salacious Silver” and “Garish Gray” inks
03. 18" (W) × 24" (H) in dimension. Lots of space, like Nevada.
04. Proudly printed by the Heliosphere heads at Seizure Palace in Portland, Ore.
05. The perfect addition for that Reno flophouse rented room, Las Vegas hotel room, Winnemucca motor lodge office, Sparks halfway house, Mt. Rose alpine hut, Pahrump radio station breakroom, Area 51 break room, Tonopah doublewide, Elko ranch, McDermitt lean-to and Carson City jail cell. Fun for all. Lots of stuff to check out.
06. Hand-numbered, using our patented freehand technique.
07. Limited edition of 250.
08. Ships in a burly kraft poster tube! Please reuse it!
09. Two white plastic end puck thingies, taped up good and tight.
10. Dedicated to brother David Nakamoto and sister Christine Steel.
Edition History:
01. First Edition of 250, 2013.
02. Second Edition of 250, 2016.