Tristan Jalleh:

NO VACANCY LIMITED EDITION PRINT:
Tristan Jalleh is a self-taught artist living in Melbourne. His work often uses film, popular fiction and folklore as a vessel for human fears and desires, drawing upon familiar (western) imagery to populate his explorations into self. This is evident in his work, be it drawing, sculpture or animation.

The piece, 'The End Of The World As We Know It' is a humourous take on the doomsday clock theory, assuming that the world population stabilizes at 10 billion and a life expectancy of 80 years, one can calculate how long it will take for the remaining 1140 billion humans to be born. The argument predicts, with 95% "confidence", that humanity will disappear within 9120 years. Depending on the projection of world population in the forthcoming centuries, estimates may vary, but the main point of the argument is that the human species may become extinct.


Prints are limited to editions of 20:
There are 19 remaining of the Tristan's print.



No Vacancy Gallery
27- 33 Red Cape Lane, Melbourne, 3000