Michi

$25.00

Original acrylic monotype print on 88lb acid-free gravure paper, mounted on an 6×6” wood cradle panel (0.5” depth), glazed, and sealed.

This print is inspired by the Japandi art style—a fusion of Scandinavian and Wabi-Sabi aesthetics. The series features muted neutral tones of blues, oranges, and creams, offering a minimalist yet harmonious blend of tranquility and warmth. Perfect for those who appreciate a timeless style that complements Mid-Century Modern decor.

Michi, meaning “Path” in Japanese, embodies the journey of balance and intentionality found in both natural and built environments.

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Original acrylic monotype print on 88lb acid-free gravure paper, mounted on an 6×6” wood cradle panel (0.5” depth), glazed, and sealed.

This print is inspired by the Japandi art style—a fusion of Scandinavian and Wabi-Sabi aesthetics. The series features muted neutral tones of blues, oranges, and creams, offering a minimalist yet harmonious blend of tranquility and warmth. Perfect for those who appreciate a timeless style that complements Mid-Century Modern decor.

Michi, meaning “Path” in Japanese, embodies the journey of balance and intentionality found in both natural and built environments.

Original acrylic monotype print on 88lb acid-free gravure paper, mounted on an 6×6” wood cradle panel (0.5” depth), glazed, and sealed.

This print is inspired by the Japandi art style—a fusion of Scandinavian and Wabi-Sabi aesthetics. The series features muted neutral tones of blues, oranges, and creams, offering a minimalist yet harmonious blend of tranquility and warmth. Perfect for those who appreciate a timeless style that complements Mid-Century Modern decor.

Michi, meaning “Path” in Japanese, embodies the journey of balance and intentionality found in both natural and built environments.

What is a monotype print?
This artwork was created using monotype printmaking techniques with acrylic paint. Monotype printing involves applying paint to a smooth, clean, un-etched surface and then transferring the image to paper by hand. Since only a single impression of the image is made, no two prints are exactly alike. As a result of this print process, unique textural qualities are achieved through the layer of paint.

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