This is a limited edition print of 10. The print will be hand signed and numbered.
On June 12, 2016, a man fatally shot 49 people and wounded 53 more at Pulse, an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The victims, primarily LGBTQ+ and Latinx, were senselessly killed in what was supposed to be a safe space while celebrating their shared identity and Pride month. This candid photograph titled after the 2019 Lana Del Rey song was taken on Fifth Avenue at NYC Pride March in 2017, one year after the tragedy. It features a Gays Against Guns (GAG) couple holding hands with veils on their heads, and signs on their chests, honoring the victims and protesting the gun lobby. 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this limited edition print (and its NFT counterpart) will be donated to GAG.
Processed with a unique selective color technique, the black and white background signifies the challenges and obstacles the LGBTQ+ community has faced in the past and continues to face today, while the subject(s) in full color represents the progress made towards acceptance, freedom, and equal rights. Read more about the overarching project here →
This limited edition archival giclée print is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt paper, renowned for its ability to produce vibrant colors, deep blacks, exceptional contrast, and remarkable reproduction of fine details, resulting in a striking pictorial depth. It’s highly resistant to aging, with a lifespan of over 100 years.
Please allow 10 business days for the print to ship from the order date. Please note that framing and mounting are not included.