Kris Davidson
Seattle, Washington
Artist working in photography and collage, collapsing past, present, and future while probing how technology mediates reality and fiction.
MessagePhotographed at the Mars Desert Research Station near Hanksville, Utah, Analog Astronaut 3 is part of the series Remembering the Future. This body of work collapses temporal boundaries—past, present, and speculative futures—through photography and collage, exploring how human imagination projects itself into deep time. The image also appears in the diptych Earth/Mars 1, where terrestrial landscapes and NASA rover imagery intersect to question how we envision life beyond Earth.
(Available in multiple edition sizes; see edition records for details.)
Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl (285 gsm, museum quality paper), accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
16" × 20" (on a 18" × 22" sheet) | Edition of 15 + 2 AP @ $450
32" x 40" (on a 35" x 43" sheet) | Edition of 7 + 2 AP @ $1,800
40" × 50" (on a 43" × 53" sheet) | Edition of 3 + 2 AP @ $4,800
- Subject Matter: Analog astronaut training at a Mars simulation site in Utah; part of the series Remembering the Future and the diptych Earth/Mars 2.
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