Description
“SOMA and Mission in 2500” Print
The third location of the “Ever-Changing: San Francisco” collection, as might appear in 2500.
Nearly five centuries later, and again, San Francisco is barely recognizable. With higher sea levels, the shoreline has receded and humans resettled into long, integrated communal structures. Mission Bay has returned with rising seas, and a long pier rests on the old bay bridge foundations to offer boat transport across the bay. Much of the landscape is restored or used for sustainable agriculture, with the hills once again populated by scrub, chaparral, and grassland. How would you imagine this scene differently? What is your hopeful vision for the future of San Francisco? If you notice yourself having some feelings of loss and grief — comparing today’s image and the future — investigate why that is. How would we need to change to be in closer relationship with the land? What in our culture needs to shift, to be relearned/reframed, in order to realize the benefits that are possible if we give up some of the practices and things we hold familiar?
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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