Later today Bottleneck Gallery kicks off a new series of prints inspired by the classic anthology series The Twilight Zone, with an eye-catching piece from Phantom City Creative centered on the iconic episode “Time Enough At Last.” The artwork cleverly frames a solitary figure through a pair of oversized glasses, which is symbolic of protagonist Henry Bemis’s yearning for escape and solitude in a world that constantly demands his attention. The regular edition print shines with bold color while the variant emulates the black and white aesthetic of the series. The episode, one of the most celebrated, delves into themes of isolation and irony as Bemis finds himself alone in a post-apocalyptic world after surviving endless distractions. Available in standard screen print editions and an acrylic panel format, these artworks will be up for grabs today at 12PM ET.
The Twilight Zone by Phantom City Creative
18″ x 24″ Screen Print / Acrylic Panel
- Regular: $50 – edition of 100
- Variant: $60 – edition of 75
- Acrylic Panel Print: $85 – edition of 35

