Sunburn features a personified sun shooting out UV rays through his eyes at a nearby sunbather. The original idea came from Sascha Schneider’s work Hypnosis (1904), where a beam of light shoots out from one figure’s eyes into another. Here, that idea takes a more gruesome route where the beam of light penetrates through the body onto the other side. Fire and smoke erupt as the lounger stands defenseless.
Postcards are printed in studio with matte 110 lb acid free card stock and equal 6×4 inches in size. Orders are shipped through USPS within a week of purchase.
Shipping is included in the price of all postcards.
Sunburn features a personified sun shooting out UV rays through his eyes at a nearby sunbather. The original idea came from Sascha Schneider’s work Hypnosis (1904), where a beam of light shoots out from one figure’s eyes into another. Here, that idea takes a more gruesome route where the beam of light penetrates through the body onto the other side. Fire and smoke erupt as the lounger stands defenseless.
Postcards are printed in studio with matte 110 lb acid free card stock and equal 6×4 inches in size. Orders are shipped through USPS within a week of purchase.
Shipping is included in the price of all postcards.