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For our very first Spokane Comicon, I asked organizer Nate OBrien if we could do an exclusive print. Seeings how Spokane is my hometown, and Nate’s a good guy, he agreed.
Here you’re seeing the Monroe Street Bridge, one of the older structures in the city, being attacked by the Spokane River Leviathan. It took me a while to figure out what I was fully doing, but now I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
I chose this particular landmark (of several choices) because I’ve been facinated by the sculpted skulls that adorn it since childhood. As a kid, I’d stare out the window of my mom’s car, and think that huge skulls should be on every building. Plus, the bridge has been in reconstruction for many years, and was finally back in service sometime in 2007 (?). When I left Spokane in 2004, I’d not driven across it for many years.
This print measures 12×18, and is on matte 50 year Fuji Film archival film paper. Limited to an edition of 40.
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