Like Caine Roaming the Earth - III
In 2013 I created "Like Caine Roaming the Earth" which has steadily climbed the ranks and become my most requested art in 2020. Here's a refresher on the naming from 2013:
The title of the print came from a conversation that Sam Jackson and John Travolta had in Pulp Fiction. Sam Jackson's character expresses that he is going to "just walk the earth", like Caine did in Kung Fu. Kung Fu is a TV show from the 70s featuring David Carradine as a Shaolin monk traveling the earth in search of his half-brother. The polar bear in my print is doing much of the same. He's navigating the obstacles in search of whatever his half-brother might be.
In 2021 the series walks forward with a grizzly bear and baby polar bear now navigating a wooded region. This is perhaps a prequel to the first two Caine prints. If you're searching for the location please note the 'Angel of the Waters' statue in the background. The core of the art is about exploration and seeking the unknown. It's about putting yourself around contrasting beings and in foreign environments. The imagery was created during the pandemic when many things stopped making sense.
I have plans to continue the series. If it takes forever I'll walk forever.
NOTES: 24 x 18 inches /// 13 (woah) screens (2 metallic) /// editions signed and numbered: Eris to 125, swirl foil to 35, wind chimes foil to 35 /// Stardream editions of 4-12 copies to be revealed at random points throughout the year on a variety of celestial paper stocks /// created in isolation during the pandemic of 2020