Discover the art of architectural geometry with this atmospheric study of texture and shadow. This evocative piece captures a weathered wooden lattice rising into the canopy, blending rhythmic industrial lines with the raw beauty of the forest. The lichen, the lean, the green pressing through the gaps — none of that is decay to me. It is evidence of time doing what time does. I stayed long enough to let the darkness become the point. Its moody, dark palette adds instant depth and a sense of quiet mystery to any modern space.
This is a limited print of 5 and will not be reproduced in its current form or format. This piece will be signed and numbered as proof of authenticity. Final product will be watermark-free. List price is in Singapore Dollars.
24×36 inches (60.96 × 91.44 cm)
Acid-free paper: Prevents yellowing and brittleness over time. 100% cotton fiber, acid- and lignin-free (archival quality up to 100+ years)
Cotton or high-alpha cellulose fibers: Provide durability and stability.
Archival inks: Pigment-based inks certified to resist fading for decades.
Neutral pH balance: Ensures the paper doesn’t chemically react and degrade.
Professional preservation standards: Materials meet or exceed guidelines set by high standards of world-renowned Fine Art Trade Guild.
Heavyweight papers (300gsm): Offer sturdiness and tactile richness, suitable for display.
Trusted by curators and collectors: Museum-grade papers are considered the “gold standard” for galleries and exhibitions.
Longevity: Designed to safeguard artworks, photographs, and documents so they can be admired for generations.
This artwork will ship after 2-4 weeks from time of order and will arrive rolled in a dent-resistant high-quality tube. This method is especially safe for oversized works and provides lower shipping costs as well. Upon immediate delivery, we highly recommend you send this artwork directly to your framer for cautious, professional unrolling of the artwork. Avoid touching the coated surface of the paper, cotton gloves should be used when handling this artwork.
Discover the art of architectural geometry with this atmospheric study of texture and shadow. This evocative piece captures a weathered wooden lattice rising into the canopy, blending rhythmic industrial lines with the raw beauty of the forest. The lichen, the lean, the green pressing through the gaps — none of that is decay to me. It is evidence of time doing what time does. I stayed long enough to let the darkness become the point. Its moody, dark palette adds instant depth and a sense of quiet mystery to any modern space.
This is a limited print of 5 and will not be reproduced in its current form or format. This piece will be signed and numbered as proof of authenticity. Final product will be watermark-free. List price is in Singapore Dollars.
24×36 inches (60.96 × 91.44 cm)
Acid-free paper: Prevents yellowing and brittleness over time. 100% cotton fiber, acid- and lignin-free (archival quality up to 100+ years)
Cotton or high-alpha cellulose fibers: Provide durability and stability.
Archival inks: Pigment-based inks certified to resist fading for decades.
Neutral pH balance: Ensures the paper doesn’t chemically react and degrade.
Professional preservation standards: Materials meet or exceed guidelines set by high standards of world-renowned Fine Art Trade Guild.
Heavyweight papers (300gsm): Offer sturdiness and tactile richness, suitable for display.
Trusted by curators and collectors: Museum-grade papers are considered the “gold standard” for galleries and exhibitions.
Longevity: Designed to safeguard artworks, photographs, and documents so they can be admired for generations.
This artwork will ship after 2-4 weeks from time of order and will arrive rolled in a dent-resistant high-quality tube. This method is especially safe for oversized works and provides lower shipping costs as well. Upon immediate delivery, we highly recommend you send this artwork directly to your framer for cautious, professional unrolling of the artwork. Avoid touching the coated surface of the paper, cotton gloves should be used when handling this artwork.