Ollie
The Moment: A skateboarder ollies over a traffic cone that was set on fire in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles on May 30, 2020. What started as a day of peaceful protest across the United States to demand justice over the death of George Floyd, escalations of arson and looting throughout the city resulted in a mandatory 8PM curfew.
Print Details: This is a non-edition, hand-signed 8”x10” print using Fuji Crystal Archive museum grade C-Type paper. Printed at Los Angeles’ top photographic lab, this print is packaged and sleeved in fully archival materials. A description of the image is included and printed on museum grade acid-free paper. All prints are shipped via First Class Mail using the United States Postal Service.
The Moment: A skateboarder ollies over a traffic cone that was set on fire in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles on May 30, 2020. What started as a day of peaceful protest across the United States to demand justice over the death of George Floyd, escalations of arson and looting throughout the city resulted in a mandatory 8PM curfew.
Print Details: This is a non-edition, hand-signed 8”x10” print using Fuji Crystal Archive museum grade C-Type paper. Printed at Los Angeles’ top photographic lab, this print is packaged and sleeved in fully archival materials. A description of the image is included and printed on museum grade acid-free paper. All prints are shipped via First Class Mail using the United States Postal Service.
The Moment: A skateboarder ollies over a traffic cone that was set on fire in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles on May 30, 2020. What started as a day of peaceful protest across the United States to demand justice over the death of George Floyd, escalations of arson and looting throughout the city resulted in a mandatory 8PM curfew.
Print Details: This is a non-edition, hand-signed 8”x10” print using Fuji Crystal Archive museum grade C-Type paper. Printed at Los Angeles’ top photographic lab, this print is packaged and sleeved in fully archival materials. A description of the image is included and printed on museum grade acid-free paper. All prints are shipped via First Class Mail using the United States Postal Service.