Ever since seeing "Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country," I've always been haunted by this exchange between Kirk and Spock. The look of pain, disappointment and insult on the formidable Vulcan's face captures a mood we have all felt at some point in our lives.
That, and it makes for an excellent, accurate depiction of our favorite Vulcan. This original Cherokee 2002 print is now available as a limited edition, hand-signed, hand-numbered series of prints. It is a print you will cherish for years to come. This is the first in a series of eight Star Trek prints.
The 11x17 inch print is unframed - The frame outline in the photo is simulated to depict how wonderful it will look on your wall after matting to fit a readily available frame of virtually any size. The original 20x30 inch artwork is reproduced on executive-grade 80 lb. Solutions Cover Cerrea white stock - an exacting paper grade known for precise reproduction values, and stability when framed.
About the artist: Jim Coleman has penned silk screen and exhibition quality artwork for over twenty years - all under the pen name "Cherokee." Coleman, a native of Glendale, Arizona, has lived in Port Orchard, Washington, for over ten years. He has been an avid Star Trek fan since childhood. Visit his Ebay store or company website for additional information.
This Limited edition Cherokee Art print on heavy, frameable stock comes autographed by the artist, and is available
now:
$9.99