Deborah Druick, Misstep, 2026
Deborah Druick, Misstep, 2026
Archival Pigment Print
24 x 18 in
Signed and numbered by the artist
Edition of 20
IN SUPPORT OF END OVERDOSE
AVAILABLE FROM:
🗓 16 JULY
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Paper
Paper
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm
About the release
About the release
All editions are made to order and then signed for you and embellished by the artist after the sale ends. Therefore please allow delivery to take up to 4-8 weeks.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Editions are produced and shipped from California, USA.
Each artwork will be produced, embellished and signed specifically for each client and therefore is not eligible for return.
Editions are numbered randomly.
Delivery time is 4-8 weeks.
Custom duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
Payment options
Payment options
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END OVERDOSE
The drug overdose epidemic has become a national crisis, with over a million Americans dying from overdoses since 1999, and opioids contributing to over 70% of these deaths. Current harm reduction strategies face challenges such as lack of funding, fragmentation, cultural dissonance, underutilization of technology, and lack of inclusivity.
End Overdose see's a future where every individual impacted by drug use finds support, resources, and a pathway to recovery. Our vision encompasses a society that prioritizes health, compassion, and evidence-based solutions to address the drug overdose epidemic.
Reduced Overdoses and Deaths, Empowered Communities, Shifted Public Perception, Grassroots-Informed Policies, Inclusive and Collaborative Approach, Accessible Resources and Support, Data-Driven Solutions, Long-Term Impact.
End Overdose is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in California with a national reach working to end drug-related overdose deaths through education, medical intervention, and public awareness.