Archives
A collection of archival prints drawn from historical studies of figures, objects, and fragments of the past. Roman sculptures, masks, footwear, and human forms are recorded with clarity and restraint, each piece reflecting a time when drawing was used to document and understand the world.
These works move between subject and study. A figure, a face, a shoe, or a gesture, each isolated and observed for its form and proportion. Often reduced to line and shadow, they carry a quiet sense of history without feeling heavy or ornate.
As wall art, these prints bring a more minimal and considered presence into a space. They sit well in interiors that favour simplicity, material, and a slower, more deliberate approach to composition.