Nothing will beat the soul of an original painting. A print is the echo of that soul.

Print Philosophy

I’ve sold smaller prints, and I own many myself.

The experience of my style is best conveyed at scale. My goal is for your experience to mirror, as closely as possible, the feeling of standing in front of an original.

Hahnemühle Bamboo 290gsm — a warm-toned, museum-grade paper made from 90% bamboo fibre and 10% cotton. It’s acid-free, lignin-free, and ISO 9706 certified for archival permanence. In short: it’s built to last generations, and it feels as good as it looks.

It’s one of the most sustainable plants on Earth — and easily the most sustainable option for creating prints at the highest level.

My number one priority is perfect color and definition. From there, I look for ways to marry that quality with sustainable practices. Right now, bamboo is the only material that delivers both.

Because I want to eliminate barriers. Shipping is a fee that punishes distance.

I'd love to frame your work for you and make the experience easy and pleasurable. Some collectors have relationships with framing experts and I respect that. If you opt to have your print delivered naked, A $150usd discount will be applied at checkout.

Original paintings are always one of one. It’s common practice to carry that exclusivity into prints — and I used to. For a while, I followed the traditional model: limited editions, numbered runs, manufactured scarcity. It made the prints feel exclusive.

But over time, I saw the cost. People who truly connected with the work were told it was too late — that the door had closed. That felt wrong.

Art is about connection and I found myself manufacturing a symptom to hinder that.

Rarity doesn’t come from artificial limits — it comes from honesty. These colors were shaped by laughter, effort, and tears. That’s where the value lives. Not in a number, but in what it took to make it real.

P.S Some early prints are “First Edition” or have an “X/X” value. These editions will remain forever 'sold out'.

I tried making budget-friendly posters, canvases, boards and metal prints. Every time, something was off. The color wasn’t right. The definition fell short. Just slightly wrong — but enough to matter.

The truth is, with printing: there are no shortcuts. Not if you care about the work.

Coleção: Bamboo Sustainable Prints