When walking an abandoned lot in Crisfield, MD, artist Jacklyn Brower found this stack of old sluff boxes which are used to allow crabs that are on the verge of shedding their outer shell to sluff and become soft crabs. This stack of old boxes is accentuated with rusted nails and bottoms that truly show the sad state of decay that faces the industry of many generations of commercial watermen. Paper: UltraPro Satin 4.0 (68lb) Ink: 11 color, acid-free pigment with chroma-optimizer clear coat Backing (where applicable): 1/8" Conservation-grade Acid Free Glazing (where applicable): Conservation-grade Clear Acrylic (blocks 99% of UV rays) Matting (where applicable): 4 ply acid-free, conservation-grade Date: 2022