
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Hand wash
Each panel in this triptych captures the cross-section of a different tree — concentric rings radiating outward in dense, graphic ink on a clean ground. The three forms vary deliberately: one nearly circular and even, one ovoid with compressed growth patterns, one irregular and knotted where the tree worked around itself. Printed at a scale where the quiet detail of each ring reads clearly from across the room, the set holds together through a shared monochromatic palette — deep charcoal marks against white — while each panel carries its own distinct character.
Because these are produced in small runs, minor variations in ink density and ring placement mean no two sets are quite identical.
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The Story
Each panel in this triptych captures the cross-section of a different tree — concentric rings radiating outward in dense, graphic ink on a clean ground. The three forms vary deliberately: one nearly circular and even, one ovoid with compressed growth patterns, one irregular and knotted where the tree worked around itself. Printed at a scale where the quiet detail of each ring reads clearly from across the room, the set holds together through a shared monochromatic palette — deep charcoal marks against white — while each panel carries its own distinct character.
Because these are produced in small runs, minor variations in ink density and ring placement mean no two sets are quite identical.
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Art that already knows how to age
The ink settles deeper into the paper over years of light exposure, the whites warming gently. What reads as graphic contrast early on softens, over time, into something closer to a rubbing — worn and unhurried.



