
Pressed ginkgo leaves, seed heads, and meadow grasses are arranged across a cream-toned ground and rendered in a soft, layered indigo — the result of a monotype process that transfers each specimen's exact outline and texture directly to the surface. No two prints read quite the same; the density of ink shifts, the grasses lean at slightly different angles, the composition breathes differently depending on the light. A white-finished frame holds the print flush and clean, letting the botanical scatter speak without interruption.
As a monotype artwork, each piece is produced in a single impression — meaning minor variations in tone, placement, and texture are inherent to the process and entirely its own.
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The Story
Pressed ginkgo leaves, seed heads, and meadow grasses are arranged across a cream-toned ground and rendered in a soft, layered indigo — the result of a monotype process that transfers each specimen's exact outline and texture directly to the surface. No two prints read quite the same; the density of ink shifts, the grasses lean at slightly different angles, the composition breathes differently depending on the light. A white-finished frame holds the print flush and clean, letting the botanical scatter speak without interruption.
As a monotype artwork, each piece is produced in a single impression — meaning minor variations in tone, placement, and texture are inherent to the process and entirely its own.
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Nature held still, hung on the wall
You find yourself standing in front of it longer than expected — tracing the fan of a ginkgo leaf, following a grass stem to its tip. It asks nothing of the room except a little light and a clear wall to settle against.



