• Image of Superclusters Giclée

12 x 24" print of Superclusters Billboards in lace.

Superclusters was selected in a competition to be displayed on public billboards. Displayed in 2012 and early 2013, these lacy representations of the largest structure in the known universe were recreated on billboards 12 feet high by 27 feet long in the Crossroads Art District of Kansas City, MO.

The project was a tongue in cheek act of using commerce's practice of advertising on a large scale to advertise literally the largest things ever, galactic superclusters. The billboards also served as much needed advertising for science, as 2012 saw the end of the NASA's shuttle program and the shut down of America's great particle accelerator, the Tevatron, made obsolete by Europe’s Large Hadron Collider.

But you can still have a billboard of your very own!