Salvation STAR TREK
18+ Star Trek anyone?
Absolutely bonkers version of Star Trek, originally painted by the great Ghanaian artist Salvation!
Measures approximately 14 x 22 inches (35 x 56 cm), printed on FSC certified 100 lb card stock, using 100% bio-degradable ink. All profits Deadly Prey Gallery makes from these prints go to the artists in Ghana!
The Deadly Prey book is available here!
Produced by Deadly Prey Gallery
USA Import
14 x 22 inches (36 x 56 cm) on 100 ln card stock
Deadly Prey Gallery was founded by Brian Chankin in Chicago, in partnership with his best friend Robert Kofi in Accra, Ghana. Their goal is to preserve, archive and educate people about these amazing paintings from Ghana, while continuing to directly support the artists in Ghana still working in the genre today.
18+ Star Trek anyone?
Absolutely bonkers version of Star Trek, originally painted by the great Ghanaian artist Salvation!
Measures approximately 14 x 22 inches (35 x 56 cm), printed on FSC certified 100 lb card stock, using 100% bio-degradable ink. All profits Deadly Prey Gallery makes from these prints go to the artists in Ghana!
The Deadly Prey book is available here!
Produced by Deadly Prey Gallery
USA Import
14 x 22 inches (36 x 56 cm) on 100 ln card stock
Deadly Prey Gallery was founded by Brian Chankin in Chicago, in partnership with his best friend Robert Kofi in Accra, Ghana. Their goal is to preserve, archive and educate people about these amazing paintings from Ghana, while continuing to directly support the artists in Ghana still working in the genre today.
18+ Star Trek anyone?
Absolutely bonkers version of Star Trek, originally painted by the great Ghanaian artist Salvation!
Measures approximately 14 x 22 inches (35 x 56 cm), printed on FSC certified 100 lb card stock, using 100% bio-degradable ink. All profits Deadly Prey Gallery makes from these prints go to the artists in Ghana!
The Deadly Prey book is available here!
Produced by Deadly Prey Gallery
USA Import
14 x 22 inches (36 x 56 cm) on 100 ln card stock
Deadly Prey Gallery was founded by Brian Chankin in Chicago, in partnership with his best friend Robert Kofi in Accra, Ghana. Their goal is to preserve, archive and educate people about these amazing paintings from Ghana, while continuing to directly support the artists in Ghana still working in the genre today.