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by Sassan Filsoof
$110.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Day of the Dead Gaia in Flames with Text Illustration print" by Sassan Filsoof. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Symbolic representation of Gaia as a woman, the Earth life force, looking down upon us as she is consumed in flames. A combination of Dia Del Muerto... more
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Symbolic representation of Gaia as a woman, the Earth life force, looking down upon us as she is consumed in flames. A combination of Dia Del Muerto or Day of the Dead style mixed with Haida art. Haida animals in the form of eagle, raven, killer whale, moose, otter, salmon, dolphin and other animals are fleeing as Mother Earth is being consumed.
Artist's Bio: Sassan Filsoof has experience as a graphic designer, illustrator and animator currently residing in Enderby, Canada. Sassan Filsoof was first formally trained as an industrial designer, then classical animator, but has always had a strong affinity towards graphics and drawing. After running two successful businesses, he has returned to his passion: ‘art for a cause’ And currently works from his small acerage studio in BC, together with his wife and variety of animals. He draws inspiration from the social and environmental world around him; anything from street art, to the wonders of nature and the animals he admires. In 2010 he founded Graphics For a Cause. His designs are meant to give a ‘voice’ to the voiceless,...
$110.00
Gull G
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Cathy Lindsey
Nice! Congratulations!
Megan Dirsa-DuBois
This is so interesting! I really like it. It would make a really great magazine image.