The artwork feels like a conversation between two worlds: the carved certainty of block printing and the fluid unpredictability of gelli textures. Bold, intentional lines rise from the surface like the bones of a story, while translucent layers of color drift across them—swirls, smudges, and ghostly impressions that seem to breathe on their own.
It’s as if the print was built in geological strata: the blockprint provides the bedrock—solid, carved, and confident—while the gelli layers settle over it like shifting tides, carrying hints of pigment, pattern, and chance. The result is a piece that feels both ancient and experimental, like a relic unearthed from a future civilization that loved ink as much as intuition.
Composite Monoprinting


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