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These prints are made with fade-resistant, archival-quality ink and are printed on paper made from tree-free cotton linters salvaged from the textile industry.
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The artist recommends using a contemporary look with 1/2-inch face, white finished frame.
More on framing recommendationsAbout this work
SOS is an edition by Mark Dion exclusively on ArtWeLove. Dion colorfully illustrates a seahorse, a shrimp, and a shark to spell “SOS”. This artwork was produced as a benefit edition for 350.org. 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this edition will go to help 350.org’s mission.
Benefit Edition for 350.org
In honor of 350.org's global EARTH art project, ArtWeLove and Mark Dion have partnered with 350.org in a pledge to donate 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this edition to 350.org’s cause.

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American artist Mark Dion is known for his pioneering and original use of scientific presentations in his installations. A major figure in the contemporary art world, his works have been featured internationally at the Tate Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, and in the PBS series Art21.