
History of “End of the Trail”
The image reimagines James Earle Fraser’s famous “End of the Trail” sculpture as a steampunk allegory. The original’s weary Native American warrior and horse have been transformed into intricate mechanical beings rendered in brass-like tones.
Series 001 · Wave 04
End of the Trail
by Emek
$30.00
Base card — edition of 200 — 3.5"x2.5"
Chase CardsPulled at random from every blind box
Rainbow FoilEdition of 25
Magma FoilEdition of 15History of “End of the Trail”
The image reimagines James Earle Fraser’s famous “End of the Trail” sculpture as a steampunk allegory. The original’s weary Native American warrior and horse have been transformed into intricate mechanical beings rendered in brass-like tones.

The Artist
Emek
Emek is a legendary American designer, illustrator, and fine-art painter. In his posters, psychedelic ‘60s imagery collides with ‘90s post-industrial iconography — the organic vs. the mechanical — with humor, social commentary and fantasy.






