





Let's be real: If Mount Rushmore actually went ape like this, we'd all be there ten times a year, celebrating the imminent de-evolution of mankind. This primate portrait of our furry future was originally featured at The Art of Laurent Durieux: Part Two! gallery show in 2018 as a poster in an edition of 275.
Artist | Laurent Durieux |
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Property | Planet of the Apes |