
Produced through the monotype process — where ink meets surface only once — this print carries the quiet confidence of something unrepeatable. Graduated circles and half-rounds stack in indigo-toned texture against bands of warm ochre, the composition balanced yet loose in the way hand-made work tends to be. A white wood-grain frame, approximately three-quarters of an inch wide, arrives ready to hang or lean.
Because each monotype is pulled individually, minor variations in ink density and edge definition are part of the work — no two prints read quite the same way.
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Produced through the monotype process — where ink meets surface only once — this print carries the quiet confidence of something unrepeatable. Graduated circles and half-rounds stack in indigo-toned texture against bands of warm ochre, the composition balanced yet loose in the way hand-made work tends to be. A white wood-grain frame, approximately three-quarters of an inch wide, arrives ready to hang or lean.
Because each monotype is pulled individually, minor variations in ink density and edge definition are part of the work — no two prints read quite the same way.
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The wall that needed exactly this one thing
You lean it against the baseboard while you decide where it goes — and it stays there for three days because it already looks right. The indigo and ochre hold the light differently in the morning than they do in the evening, and you start to notice that.



