Description
“Presidio in 2025” Print.
The second location of the “Ever-Changing: San Francisco” collection, as it appears today.
Here we find ourselves looking over a familiar landscape – the iconic Golden Gate Bridge linking the bustling peninsula to the sloping headlands, with a large ship leaving for the Pacific. The U.S. Military continued their operation of the Presidio through both world wars, until 1994 when it was transferred as surplus to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. In 2001, “restored” open spaces were revealed to the public, and the park continues to be redeveloped for recreation. The Golden Gate Bridge spanned the passage of the same name in 1937. The Palace of Fine Arts was erected as a temporary structure as part of a 1915 exposition, and was eventually rebuilt in 1967 from more robust materials. Farmland gave way to housing, a small tidal lagoon has been restored, and the distant Marin Headlands are dotted with the legacy of WWII fortifications. Though there are no known living persons with direct ties to the independent Yelamu tribe, members of other tribes (Aramai and Chiguan) of the broader Ramaytush Ohlone peoples continue to care for their shared ancestral homeland, and all beings who inhabit this land. What feelings arise when you compare this scene to the landscapes of 1900 and 1700?
Giclée fine art print for an enduring and premium product.
Pigment ink on archival paper, 100% cotton, acid- and lignin-free.
The print does not include a frame or mat.
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CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE.
The standard print sizes I offer are sized to look well when placed directly in readily-available frame sizes without a mat. If you would like a custom size or have any questions about prints, mats, or framing, reach out directly via my contact page here.
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