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Evan Hecox โ€” Last Day on Earth
Evan Hecox

Last Day on Earth

2008

This 3 color silk screen print presents a stark urban landscape dominated by a weathered concrete wall and silhouetted architectural elements. Palm trees and a vintage motel sign emerge from the lower composition, creating a sense of desolate Americana. The work captures a dystopian moment frozen in time, evoking themes of abandonment and the passage of time. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the bleakness of the scene while the carefully composed silhouettes add graphic strength to the composition.

Medium
3 color silk screen print on 120 lb. Neenah Environment paper
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Lot 186 in EHC Essentials: Modern and Contemporary on Artsy (May 19, 2026). Signed. Edition of 100.

๐Ÿ”จ Auction Lot

EHC Essentials: Modern and Contemporary

May 19, 2026

Lot 186

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Evan Hecox, Last Day on Earth, 2008

This 3 color silk screen print presents a stark urban landscape dominated by a weathered concrete wall and silhouetted architectural elements. Palm trees and a vintage motel sign emerge from the lower composition, creating a sense of desolate Americana. The work captures a dystopian moment frozen in time, evoking themes of abandonment and the passage of time. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the bleakness of the scene while the carefully composed silhouettes add graphic strength to the composition.

Medium
3 color silk screen print on 120 lb. Neenah Environment paper
Dimensions
50.8 x 40.6 cm
Year
2008
Edition
of 100
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
EHC Fine Art Auction, Unknown

Related themes

Fine Art Print, Americana, Conceptual Art, Printmaking, Pop Art Influence, Urban Decay, Street Art Style, Contemporary Photography, Black And White, Architectural Photography, Silk Screen Print, Limited Edition, American West, Contemporary Art, Urban Landscape, Minimalist Composition, Motel Culture, Dystopian Vision, Post Industrial, Desert Aesthetic

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