Good Night, Frontier Fallout

Acrylic on Canvas

$375.00

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TITLE: Good Night, Frontier Fallout

SERIES: Frontier Fallout

YEAR: 2026

MEDIUM: Acrylic on Canvas, Matte Medium Varnish

SIZE: 30 x 40 inches

Framed: 38 x 50

SIGNED: Signature on Verso, Under Dustcover

ARTIST NOTE: Original analog artwork, painted by hand, not a stencil, not a print.

COA: Provided by Dama Gallery, LLC

"Good Night" leans into the strange with a wink. It’s about that point where things are clearly off-kilter, yet oddly comforting; where you shrug, smile, and keep going. The scenario is playful, surreal, and just believable enough to feel familiar… at least for now. The title is a play from the Goodnight-Loving cattle trail in Texas. As well as a simple description of enjoying a good night.

Frontier Fallout explores a reimagined West, a surreal collision of apocalyptic vision, 1950s atomic-age optimism, and the cinematic language of classic westerns. In this series, the frontier meets the fallout of imagined futures: robots duel with cowboys, aliens descend on desert towns, and dinosaurs wander through the dust of a vanished civilization.

Drawing from classic science fiction folklore and the vivid, illustrative style of mid-century pop culture, the series transforms scenes of chaos into electric, color-saturated compositions. The landscapes are inspired by the raw, untamed beauty of Texas and pulse with irony, nostalgia, and an uneasy sense of wonder. Through its fusion of western iconography, atomic-era aesthetics, and post-apocalyptic fantasy, Frontier Fallout becomes a reflection on the uncertainty of our technological future.

As artificial intelligence reshapes the boundaries between creation and control, these imagined worlds stage the ultimate showdown, man versus machine, instinct versus invention. In this surreal frontier, the question isn’t whether AI will save or destroy us, but whether humanity can still recognize itself when the dust settles.

This artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Dama Gallery, LLC. Certified artwork is unique, original work on canvas, framed and completed in February 2026.