








Pulp Fiction
For those who know me, I am a cinema fan. And Pulp Fiction is one of my favorites. In this scene, Jules is questioning the constitution of what defines a miracle, and while doing so experiences a tragedy. I wanted to add context to the scene, showing Vincent swimming in his head over this juxtaposition while a supernatural representation of death circles him. Determinism, coincidence, or destiny?
For those who know me, I am a cinema fan. And Pulp Fiction is one of my favorites. In this scene, Jules is questioning the constitution of what defines a miracle, and while doing so experiences a tragedy. I wanted to add context to the scene, showing Vincent swimming in his head over this juxtaposition while a supernatural representation of death circles him. Determinism, coincidence, or destiny?
For those who know me, I am a cinema fan. And Pulp Fiction is one of my favorites. In this scene, Jules is questioning the constitution of what defines a miracle, and while doing so experiences a tragedy. I wanted to add context to the scene, showing Vincent swimming in his head over this juxtaposition while a supernatural representation of death circles him. Determinism, coincidence, or destiny?

Limited run.
Image size | Size 24x12in
Printed with archival-grade Epson Ultrachrome GSX inks on Artisan Archival Canvas. The superior poly-cotton blend, 2-over-1 canvas is specially engineered to create beautiful prints, providing a wide color gamut and exceptional contrast with a consistent canvas texture. Due to the durable nature of the inks, prints are both scratch and smudge-resistant without the need to be coated.
Print is not framed but ready to hang. Canvas is is 3/4in deep. Sides of canvas are printed black with black archival backing and wire hanger.