The Shapes of Stories
Dune — Paul Atreides (↓ ↑↑)
Dune — Paul Atreides (↓ ↑↑)
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The Shape of "Dune" — Paul Atreides’s Journey
This striking Dune print captures the epic trajectory of Paul Muad'Dib in a single, elegant line. Perfect for a reading nook or as a sophisticated literary gift, it maps the transformative journey from noble son to desert messiah. An essential piece of Frank Herbert wall art for any science fiction collection.
- Title: Dune (1965)
- Author: Frank Herbert
- Protagonist: Paul Atreides
- Shape: ↓ ↑↑ (Man in Hole)
The Story Behind the Shape
Paul Atreides relocates to Arrakis only to face catastrophic betrayal, losing his father and fleeing into the deep desert as a hunted fugitive (↓). His ascent begins as he wins acceptance among the Fremen and masters the sandworm, eventually drinking the Water of Life to unlock his full power (↑↑). Leading a massive offensive, he crushes the Harkonnens and dethrones the Emperor to rule the known universe.
Print Details
- Premium 11x14" print on archival-quality paper with white border
- The shape maps key moments in Paul Atreides’s journey.
- Features Futura typography in Teal on a Brown background
- Fits into standard 11x14" frame (or a 16x20" frame matted to 11x14")
- Ships unframed (print only)
Transform your space with this unique Dune poster, a conversation starter that honors the complexity of the desert planet. It makes a thoughtful gift for readers who appreciate the deeper patterns within their favorite sci-fi epic.
