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WHWD is a one colour screenprint hand pulled onto a vintage 1899 map of the North and South Poles.

This limited edition 1 of 1 is part of the Climate Change Series, making a subtle political statement on the melting of the polar ice caps and the potential extinction of polar bears by the end of the century.

The piece is focused on individual responsibility, as well as the wider global community, asking the question "what have we done" to create this situation but also "what have we done" to try and remedy it.

If individuals make small changes in their approach to climate change every day, cumulatively it will have a big impact.

H.W.

*Please note - printed onto vintage map which will show signs of wear and tear due to age (e.g. small tears, tape & pen markings). Hopefully you agree this adds to its uniqueness.*
WHWD is a one colour screenprint hand pulled onto a vintage 1899 map of the North and South Poles.

This limited edition 1 of 1 is part of the Climate Change Series, making a subtle political statement on the melting of the polar ice caps and the potential extinction of polar bears by the end of the century.

The piece is focused on individual responsibility, as well as the wider global community, asking the question "what have we done" to create this situation but also "what have we done" to try and remedy it.

If individuals make small changes in their approach to climate change every day, cumulatively it will have a big impact.

H.W.

*Please note - printed onto vintage map which will show signs of wear and tear due to age (e.g. small tears, tape & pen markings). Hopefully you agree this adds to its uniqueness.*
WHWD is a one colour screenprint hand pulled onto a vintage 1899 map of the North and South Poles.

This limited edition 1 of 1 is part of the Climate Change Series, making a subtle political statement on the melting of the polar ice caps and the potential extinction of polar bears by the end of the century.

The piece is focused on individual responsibility, as well as the wider global community, asking the question "what have we done" to create this situation but also "what have we done" to try and remedy it.

If individuals make small changes in their approach to climate change every day, cumulatively it will have a big impact.

H.W.

*Please note - printed onto vintage map which will show signs of wear and tear due to age (e.g. small tears, tape & pen markings). Hopefully you agree this adds to its uniqueness.*
WHWD is a one colour screenprint hand pulled onto a vintage 1899 map of the North and South Poles.

This limited edition 1 of 1 is part of the Climate Change Series, making a subtle political statement on the melting of the polar ice caps and the potential extinction of polar bears by the end of the century.

The piece is focused on individual responsibility, as well as the wider global community, asking the question "what have we done" to create this situation but also "what have we done" to try and remedy it.

If individuals make small changes in their approach to climate change every day, cumulatively it will have a big impact.

H.W.

*Please note - printed onto vintage map which will show signs of wear and tear due to age (e.g. small tears, tape & pen markings). Hopefully you agree this adds to its uniqueness.*
WHWD is a one colour screenprint hand pulled onto a vintage 1899 map of the North and South Poles.

This limited edition 1 of 1 is part of the Climate Change Series, making a subtle political statement on the melting of the polar ice caps and the potential extinction of polar bears by the end of the century.

The piece is focused on individual responsibility, as well as the wider global community, asking the question "what have we done" to create this situation but also "what have we done" to try and remedy it.

If individuals make small changes in their approach to climate change every day, cumulatively it will have a big impact.

H.W.

*Please note - printed onto vintage map which will show signs of wear and tear due to age (e.g. small tears, tape & pen markings). Hopefully you agree this adds to its uniqueness.*
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What Have We Done? (WHWD) - Limited Edition of 1 Print

Henry Wealth

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 18.3 W x 14.1 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

WHWD is a one colour screenprint hand pulled onto a vintage 1899 map of the North and South Poles. This limited edition 1 of 1 is part of the Climate Change Series, making a subtle political statement on the melting of the polar ice caps and the potential extinction of polar bears by the end of the century. The piece is focused on individual responsibility, as well as the wider global community, asking the question "what have we done" to create this situation but also "what have we done" to try and remedy it. If individuals make small changes in their approach to climate change every day, cumulatively it will have a big impact. H.W. *Please note - printed onto vintage map which will show signs of wear and tear due to age (e.g. small tears, tape & pen markings). Hopefully you agree this adds to its uniqueness.*

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18.3 W x 14.1 H x 0 D in

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

Henry Wealth is a screenprinter and poet. His musings explore both the significant and the trivial, providing subtle commentary on miscellaneous topics challenging the world today. Henry is also a chartered Town Planner and member of the Royal Town Planning Institute which supports his keen interest in urban landscapes, regeneration and genius loci (spirit of place). This is represented by use of historic maps in his work.

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