We read about a possibly habitable planet called "Pale Red Dot". The name is a riff of of Carl Sagan's description of what Earth looks like from space (a pale blue dot). In daylight, the view is from Earth looking out at the Pale Red Dot. And in the dark, the view is from space looking out at a glowing blue Earth.
- Five color screen print with white, red, light blue, and blue glow-in-the-dark inks
- Hand pulled on 100# French Nightshift Blue paper
- Measures 12x24" (standard frame size)
- Second edition of 145
- Shipped unframed, rolled in a sturdy tube
- Signed and numbered by the artists
- Paper made locally at a hydropowered mill
- Illustrated and printed in the U.S.A.