Description
Limited edition art print by Victor Ostrovsky.
This artwork is printed on high-quality canvas material and delivered unstretched and unframed, rolled carefully for shipping. It does not include a wooden frame or mounting hardware.
Ideal for collectors, DIY framers, or anyone who wishes to choose their own display style. The canvas includes a border to allow for stretching or custom framing.
Please note: This is a canvas print only — it will arrive rolled in a protective tube, ready to be stretched or framed to your preference.
STORY: Why would a painting of English cabs be entitled ‘Cannon Fodder’? This seemingly placid London street scene demonstrates the brutality of spying. When Mossad officers had too few men for an operation, they some times hire real London cabbies to pick up dangerous people or cargo. The other side, of course, will always assume the driver is one of your people. So if the cabbie is killed, well…at least it wasn’t one of your own. Others, like the cab driver, are considered expendable. So when case officers walk past a line of taxis in a queue, they might refer to them as “cannon fodder.”