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Overpopulation

Created in the 1960s, Overpopulation stands as one of John Pitre’s earliest and most visionary works—a haunting meditation on humanity’s unchecked expansion and its consequences. Long before overpopulation became a global conversation, Pitre captured the tension between growth and collapse, progress and imbalance.

Beneath a radiant sky and divine light, humanity stretches toward the horizon, pressing against the limits of the world it inhabits. The piece reflects both wonder and warning—a surreal reminder that beauty and burden often exist side by side, and that every civilization must eventually confront the cost of its own ambition. 

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The original artwork for this piece may be available. Serious collectors are invited to inquire for details.

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Oil painting in the 1960s was destroyed.

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Original Mixed Media Available from the Artist

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An early and prophetic work, Overpopulation explores the fragile balance between human growth and the limits of the world we inhabit.

John Pitre Overpopulation framed painting displayed in luxury living room, surreal cityscape with vast crowds and futuristic towers under radiant sky, symbolic fine art wall decor exploring human density and environmental impact in modern interior setting
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