Critical Tits (The Ride)
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Paper Size | 50 × 75 in |
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$3,995.00
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Paper Size: Is based on Full Bleed and adding a border will change the aspect ratio, so paper size may adjust slightly smaller.
Glazing: To eliminate reflective glare, our biggest work (70″ to 80″ on the long side) is protected by an archival laminate in lieu of acrylic. Up to 60″ on the long side is protected by UV acrylic.
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Frames: Our frames are custom made from robust solid wood Studio moulding, 2″ deep with a 3/4″ face width and joined at the corners with butterfly joints.
Orientation: Some work can be displayed either horizontal or vertical—should you wish to change orientation, please contact us and we’ll place the D-rings accordingly and confirm via email.
We print exclusively on Hahnemühle 100% Cotton Photo Rag Baryta paper and museum shadowbox frame in solid wood, Studio moulding handcrafted in a robust, contemporary profile preferred by galleries and museums worldwide.
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Welcome to the world-famous, never-equaled Critical Tits parade at Burning Man. The idea and name came from Critical Mass in San Francisco, the annual bike parade that wanders the streets on the last Friday of each month, with nobody in charge.
The twist at Burning Man is that all the bikes are ridden by women, thousands of them, who pedal in a lovely, topless ad-hoc parade around the playa. I shot this image respectfully from a high vantage point showing the trail of riders snaking from the main allee out onto the open playa. In the parade women socialize and seek personal empowerment. Critical Tits (The Ride) honors women for being themselves and for their achievements.
Their presence is keenly felt through the concept of the piece: while it provides mere glimpses of women off in the distance, their magnetism fills the image with spectacle and wonder.