Description
“SOMA and Mission, Ever-Changing” Print
The third location of the “Ever-Changing: San Francisco” collection, with snapshots in time from 1700, 1900, 2025, and 2500.
Available as either a horizontal or rectangular arrangement.
Exploring the past, present, and possible futures of the San Francisco landscape. Created to encourage reflections on our relationship to land, and introspections of our capacity to change. This print of four paintings shows the transformation of San Francisco’s eastern slope from bays and sand dunes to a bustling city, and the stories of displacement and change. The 1700 and 1900 scenes were painted with intentional effort to adhere to historical accuracy, in consultation with historical surveys, maps, and photographs. The photo archives available at opensfhistory.org were particularly helpful in this effort of historical visualization. Imaginings of the 1700 landscapes were assisted by a publicly available map: Hidden Nature SF, crafted by the San Francisco Estuary Institute.
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.
See “Expectations” page for information on shipping, materials, returns, and cancellations.
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. For the horizontal print, an affordable option may be to use a magnetic poster hanger.
Shipping:
- Within US: FREE
- International: $20.00