
Rendered in the monotype tradition — where ink meets surface only once, leaving marks that cannot be exactly repeated — this large-format print captures a landscape of layered ridges in shifting indigo, slate, and pale silver. The torn-edge forms suggest mountains meeting still water, while the textured surface carries the subtle crease and grain of the original hand-worked process. Presented in a white-finish frame with wide mat, it settles quietly into a room without demanding attention.
Because monotype is a one-impression process, each reproduction carries the distinct character of that singular moment — slight variations in tone and texture are part of what makes this piece its own.
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Rendered in the monotype tradition — where ink meets surface only once, leaving marks that cannot be exactly repeated — this large-format print captures a landscape of layered ridges in shifting indigo, slate, and pale silver. The torn-edge forms suggest mountains meeting still water, while the textured surface carries the subtle crease and grain of the original hand-worked process. Presented in a white-finish frame with wide mat, it settles quietly into a room without demanding attention.
Because monotype is a one-impression process, each reproduction carries the distinct character of that singular moment — slight variations in tone and texture are part of what makes this piece its own.
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A wall that holds the whole room still
Morning light crosses it one way, lamp light another — the indigo layers shift with the hour, and the room feels quieter for having it there.



