Star Harvester “Train For The Harvest” Screen Prints (2 per purchase)
Star Harvester “Train For The Harvest” Screen Prints (2 per purchase)
Star Harvester “Train For The Harvest” Screen Prints (2 per purchase)
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Star Harvester “Train For The Harvest” Screen Prints (2 per purchase)

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“Train For The Harvest” Screen Prints

2 Star Harvester 5x7” “Train For The Harvest” Screen Prints: $10 + s/h
Printed by Baker Prints of Chicago
White ink on Stardream Jupiter card
Indigo ink on Stardream Eris card
Shipped in clearbag with black ph neutral backing board, flatmailed. Can be mailed with pins.

Back Story:

Star Harvester was inspired by childhood fantasies of space travel that occupied my mind during the many pleasant summer nights spent stargazing in Greenbank, Washington. We lived in a rural area and light pollution was incredibly low. The formative experiences I have from nights spent under the open sky cannot be understated.

Star Harvesters are a type of techno-sorcerer knight/agent operating under The Order of Aleoch, a fraternal society tasked with the protection and dissemination of an ancient energy technology, passed onto them by a demigod found sleeping inside a planet by their ancestors long ago. One in particular, Lucian Frey, is credited with stopping Chaos Cultivator from ascending to power in ancient historical times. In doing so, he prevented the end of all life within the universe, but also unleashed the cataclysm that destroyed the home planet of Triggerman.

These prints are "replicas" of propaganda fliers handed out to the youth that lived in the time of the Star Harvesters. They were said to be composed of a shimmering metal and were resistant to wear for incredible lengths of time.

Artwork by Jesse James. Find out more about Jesse James here:

https://jessejamesart.bigcartel.com/