
Produced from an original monotype — a printmaking process in which ink is applied by hand to a plate and pressed just once — this large framed print carries the particular marks of its making: torn paper edges, tonal variation across each ridge, and the faint crease lines left by the press. The composition moves through deep slate and dusk blue, evoking layered mountain forms meeting still water, set behind glass in a white-finished frame with wide mat border.
As a one-impression process, no two monotypes are identical. Subtle variation in ink density and edge character is inherent to the work — and what makes it yours.
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Produced from an original monotype — a printmaking process in which ink is applied by hand to a plate and pressed just once — this large framed print carries the particular marks of its making: torn paper edges, tonal variation across each ridge, and the faint crease lines left by the press. The composition moves through deep slate and dusk blue, evoking layered mountain forms meeting still water, set behind glass in a white-finished frame with wide mat border.
As a one-impression process, no two monotypes are identical. Subtle variation in ink density and edge character is inherent to the work — and what makes it yours.
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A quiet wall finally has something to say
You lean it against the baseboard first, just to see. The indigo layers settle into the room — neither loud nor absent — and by evening you've decided it stays. It will be on the wall by morning.



