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Clear Cut Forest 1984 British Columbia Poster
Clear Cut Forest 1984 British Columbia Poster
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1984 Environmental Awareness Poster – Clear-Cut Forest with Shakespeare Excerpt
This poignant 1984 poster features a powerful image of a clear-cut forest, highlighting the devastating effects of deforestation. The striking visual of barren, felled trees serves as a stark reminder of the environmental destruction caused by human intervention. Accompanying the image is a dramatic excerpt from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, which reads:
"Pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth,
That I am meek and gentle with these butchers."
— Julius Caesar, Act 3, Scene 1
The excerpt, spoken by Mark Antony, captures the deep sorrow and anger felt at the violent destruction of something once vibrant, echoing the emotional weight of the image and adding a powerful layer of commentary on the consequences of human actions toward the natural world.
Details:
- Dimensions: 17 inches x 24 inches
- Condition: Minor wear consistent with age, including slight edge wear and light creasing. These imperfections do not detract from the overall visual impact or collectible value of the poster.
- Date: 1984
- Message: This striking combination of imagery and Shakespearean text offers a thought-provoking call to action, urging viewers to consider the moral implications of environmental destruction and to stand against the "butchers" who harm the Earth.
This limited-edition poster is a unique and compelling piece for anyone passionate about environmental awareness, social activism, or the intersection of literature and ecological issues. It serves as both an artistic and intellectual reminder of the importance of protecting our planet.
