The Man in the High Castle is a suite of stone lithographs based off the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick. The story is an alternative history of the aftermath of the second world war and each pairing of prints is intended to show one of three realities, each aesthetically drawn from propaganda posters and completed in 2009.

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the grasshopper lies heavy
22" x 15" xerox transfer onto stone
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the grasshopper lies heavy
5.5" x 9" 4 color lithograph
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the man in the high castle
22" x 30" xerox transfer onto stone
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the man in the high castle
9"x 12" 4 color lithograph
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pearl harbor, 1941
22" x 15" xerox transfer on stone
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pearl harbor, more production
5.5" x 9" 3 color lithograph