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Colonial Impact: Seattle Artwork - Limited Edition of 100

Craig Snyder

United States

Digital, Digital on Paper

Size: 20 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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$240

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About The Artwork

Discover the intricate layers of history and art with "Colonial Impact: Seattle," a compelling digital illustration overlaid on an 1878 map of Seattle. This piece delves into the profound effects of colonialism and commerce on nature and community. This artwork reflects on the transformation and exploitation experienced by the native communities of Seattle. Named after Chief Si’ahl, the city's history is marred by the manipulative tactics of the federal government during the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855. Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens' "X" mark, used as a legal signature near Chief Si’ahl’s name, symbolizes the forced cession of native lands. The "X" overlay on the cityscape serves as a poignant reminder of the presence and absence of native peoples in a rapidly expanding urban landscape. Perfect for history enthusiasts, art collectors, or anyone who values thought-provoking pieces. This artwork is ideal for display in living rooms, studies, or offices, adding depth and historical context to any space. Map Origin: 1878 map by Eli Sheldon Glover Embrace the historical depth and artistic mastery of "Colonial Impact: Seattle." Order now to own a unique piece that intertwines art and history, and invites reflection on the complexities of our past. For any questions or custom requests, feel free to reach out.

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Digital:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:100

Size:20 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

As an artist, I tell visual stories that reveal, question, and celebrate how people interact with the natural and built environment around them. I combine historic maps from the public domain collection of the Library of Congress, with my own illustrations in an attempt to reveal layered meanings derived from history, mythology, folklore and nature. I'm most interested in the often uneasy process of forging a context that surrounds people and places. This often results in producing more questions than answers, which has required a certain level of learned humility, and acceptance that secrets do not loose their grip easily. Artworks are available in two ways, signed limited editions, and unsigned open editions. The signed limited edition Giclee prints are printed by Candela Fine Art Printing using archival inks on archival Canson Edition Etching paper. The unsigned open edition prints are made available to honor the originating principles of maps - as shared visual knowledge to meant to inform, inspire, and guide. I'm excited to bring these works of art to current day explorers through similar means of mechanical reproduction meant for wide distribution and affordability.

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