CYBERPUNK EDGERUNNERS SLICE OF LIFE CANVAS ART
CYBERPUNK EDGERUNNERS SLICE OF LIFE CANVAS ART
A Quiet Night Out
Despite the cyberpsychos, corpo rats, and ganger-infested streets, Night City is still home. The billboards might blare out advertisements 24/7, but even edgerunners can take a moment to relax between all the neon. Rebecca and David are two cyberpunks united by more than just the next gig coming their way — you could call them something akin to family.
This canvas art captures a slice of their life on Night City’s streets, a brief snapshot of a quiet moment between high-octane shootouts. It’s a piece of Night City you can hang on your wall… minus the bullet holes and blood stains.
Details:
- Material: Stretched polyester canvas over wood frame
- Size:
- 34"x24"x 0.8” (86 x 61 x 2cm)
- 3/4" pine wood frame (1.9 cm)
- Full color printing, lively urban scene and razor-sharp, vibrant colors
- Including black hanging hardware attached at back top canvas
- Weight: 39 oz/1100 g
- Artwork by Yoh Yoshinari from Studio Trigger
CYBERPUNK EDGERUNNERS SLICE OF LIFE CANVAS ART
CYBERPUNK EDGERUNNERS SLICE OF LIFE CANVAS ART
A Quiet Night Out
Despite the cyberpsychos, corpo rats, and ganger-infested streets, Night City is still home. The billboards might blare out advertisements 24/7, but even edgerunners can take a moment to relax between all the neon. Rebecca and David are two cyberpunks united by more than just the next gig coming their way — you could call them something akin to family.
This canvas art captures a slice of their life on Night City’s streets, a brief snapshot of a quiet moment between high-octane shootouts. It’s a piece of Night City you can hang on your wall… minus the bullet holes and blood stains.
Details:
- Material: Stretched polyester canvas over wood frame
- Size:
- 34"x24"x 0.8” (86 x 61 x 2cm)
- 3/4" pine wood frame (1.9 cm)
- Full color printing, lively urban scene and razor-sharp, vibrant colors
- Including black hanging hardware attached at back top canvas
- Weight: 39 oz/1100 g
- Artwork by Yoh Yoshinari from Studio Trigger