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HANDMADE MONO SCREEN PRINT
Akua ink on archival printmaking paper 300gsm
Echo of a Room that was Never Real is a series of prints that reflects on the layered history a room can hold—the lives that have passed through, the traces they leave behind, and the weight of what remains. These rooms exist in the in-between: emptied, quiet, and suspended in the time after destruction and before what comes next. Read the full narrative here.
SIZE
18×24 inches
YEAR
2025
PROCESS
I create each print by building up layers of ink directly on the mesh screen — blending lighter and darker shades within a color to create a sense of depth, light, and shadow.
I selectively experiment with the viscosity of my inks and the order of color layers to control how they interact and blend. The ink is then transferred onto paper with one careful sweep of the squeegee, capturing all the layered marks onto the paper below. You can read more about my process here.
PLEASE NOTE: You will receive a unique 1/1 print. The images shown are a representative example, while each print will vary slightly with its own distinct marks and textures. These nuances enhance the individual beauty of every piece, ensuring your print is one-of-a-kind.
*Print comes unframed. You can learn more about custom framing options here.
HANDMADE MONO SCREEN PRINT
Akua ink on archival printmaking paper 300gsm
Echo of a Room that was Never Real is a series of prints that reflects on the layered history a room can hold—the lives that have passed through, the traces they leave behind, and the weight of what remains. These rooms exist in the in-between: emptied, quiet, and suspended in the time after destruction and before what comes next. Read the full narrative here.
SIZE
18×24 inches
YEAR
2025
PROCESS
I create each print by building up layers of ink directly on the mesh screen — blending lighter and darker shades within a color to create a sense of depth, light, and shadow.
I selectively experiment with the viscosity of my inks and the order of color layers to control how they interact and blend. The ink is then transferred onto paper with one careful sweep of the squeegee, capturing all the layered marks onto the paper below. You can read more about my process here.
PLEASE NOTE: You will receive a unique 1/1 print. The images shown are a representative example, while each print will vary slightly with its own distinct marks and textures. These nuances enhance the individual beauty of every piece, ensuring your print is one-of-a-kind.
*Print comes unframed. You can learn more about custom framing options here.
HANDMADE MONO SCREEN PRINT
Akua ink on archival printmaking paper 300gsm
Echo of a Room that was Never Real is a series of prints that reflects on the layered history a room can hold—the lives that have passed through, the traces they leave behind, and the weight of what remains. These rooms exist in the in-between: emptied, quiet, and suspended in the time after destruction and before what comes next. Read the full narrative here.
SIZE
18×24 inches
YEAR
2025
PROCESS
I create each print by building up layers of ink directly on the mesh screen — blending lighter and darker shades within a color to create a sense of depth, light, and shadow.
I selectively experiment with the viscosity of my inks and the order of color layers to control how they interact and blend. The ink is then transferred onto paper with one careful sweep of the squeegee, capturing all the layered marks onto the paper below. You can read more about my process here.
PLEASE NOTE: You will receive a unique 1/1 print. The images shown are a representative example, while each print will vary slightly with its own distinct marks and textures. These nuances enhance the individual beauty of every piece, ensuring your print is one-of-a-kind.
*Print comes unframed. You can learn more about custom framing options here.