Artwork detail
Design Detail
The State Puts on Luck
Inspired by Solar Lottery by Philip K. Dick
This print reimagines a line from Philip K. Dick’s *Solar Lottery*—where luck itself wears a government badge. The phrase “The State Puts on Luck” suggests a quiet, bureaucratic irony, rendered here in clean typography against a muted backdrop. It’s a subtle nod to systems, chance, and the strange authority we grant to fortune.
Design notes
We love how it turns a sly, speculative phrase into a restrained visual statement—like a quiet wink from a world that runs on probabilities.