Joe Wehry Photography
More is Too Much
More is Too Much
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A sign leans against a tent at Occupy Wall Street, its holder resting inside. For a moment, the protest pauses.
More is too much.
Four words aimed squarely at greed — at the accumulation that never stops, the appetite that's never satisfied. But lean in closer and the sign starts to ask something else: is more protest too much? Is it time to rest, recharge, and return? The message holds both readings at once, and neither cancels the other out. That tension — between outrage and exhaustion, between enough and not yet — is what the movement lived in every day.
Part of the OWS on Wood series — street photography from the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City, printed directly on birch wood. A medium that knows something about enough: no two pieces of wood are the same, and no print ever will be either.
Here's what you're getting: Direct Print on Birch Wood
- The Wood Becomes Part of the Art: We use a special printing process that allows the natural wood grain of the single Birch layer to show through. This gives your image a unique, rustic texture that you can actually see and feel.
- Truly One-of-a-Kind: Because no two pieces of wood are the same, each print is unique. The natural patterns of the birch make your art feel alive and personal.
- Built to Last: These prints use layered wood to ensure they stay perfectly flat and durable for years to come.
- Ready to Hang: No framing required. Each print comes with built-in slots on the back, so you can mount it flush against your wall the moment it arrives.
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