
Rendered in overlapping washes of slate blue and deep forest green, this large-format monotype print captures a mountain landscape with the kind of textured depth that only comes from hand-pulled printmaking. Each layer reads differently depending on the light — cooler at dusk, more verdant in morning sun. The white frame sits flush against a generous mat, giving the image room to breathe. Printed on paper with visible grain and surface variation, it carries the quiet authority of something made by hand rather than machine.
As a monotype process, no two prints are identical — subtle tonal shifts and ink texture ensure this piece is distinctly its own.
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The Story
Rendered in overlapping washes of slate blue and deep forest green, this large-format monotype print captures a mountain landscape with the kind of textured depth that only comes from hand-pulled printmaking. Each layer reads differently depending on the light — cooler at dusk, more verdant in morning sun. The white frame sits flush against a generous mat, giving the image room to breathe. Printed on paper with visible grain and surface variation, it carries the quiet authority of something made by hand rather than machine.
As a monotype process, no two prints are identical — subtle tonal shifts and ink texture ensure this piece is distinctly its own.
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A landscape that holds the room still
Hung above the bed or anchored on a living room wall, the layered blue-green peaks draw the eye and hold it — the kind of image you find yourself looking at again each morning, noticing something different in the ink.



