





Trekkie: Lt. Cdr. Spock (Ethan Peck) Silhouette | 202x152mm
Celebrate the enduring legacy of Starfleet with this beautifully crafted Star Trek silhouette print, featuring Lieutenant Commander Spock as portrayed by Ethan Peck in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
This minimalist artwork captures Spock's unique character—combining logical precision with profound curiosity.
A thoughtful addition to any space, this print is perfect for Star Trek fans looking for a subtle yet striking homage to one of the franchise's most iconic figures.
Available here as a 202mm x 152mm print with frame mounting included.
Celebrate the enduring legacy of Starfleet with this beautifully crafted Star Trek silhouette print, featuring Lieutenant Commander Spock as portrayed by Ethan Peck in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
This minimalist artwork captures Spock's unique character—combining logical precision with profound curiosity.
A thoughtful addition to any space, this print is perfect for Star Trek fans looking for a subtle yet striking homage to one of the franchise's most iconic figures.
Available here as a 202mm x 152mm print with frame mounting included.
Celebrate the enduring legacy of Starfleet with this beautifully crafted Star Trek silhouette print, featuring Lieutenant Commander Spock as portrayed by Ethan Peck in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
This minimalist artwork captures Spock's unique character—combining logical precision with profound curiosity.
A thoughtful addition to any space, this print is perfect for Star Trek fans looking for a subtle yet striking homage to one of the franchise's most iconic figures.
Available here as a 202mm x 152mm print with frame mounting included.
Every print has been produced to a high professional standard being printed on a 300gsm uncoated card stock, with a card photo mount included making it perfect for framing.
Please note that the design may vary slightly from what is shown either through restocking of the mounts or from reprinting the design.
Disclaimer: This a fan made artwork and is completely unofficial.