A2 Original Marbled Print - Spring

Nat Maks

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Description

An original marbled print using the traditional Japanese Art of Suminagashi, meaning 'floating ink'...

An original marbled print using the traditional Japanese Art of Suminagashi, meaning 'floating ink'

The colours are placed on the water surface and begin to expand on the water. They are only encouraged to move by air, nothing else disturbs the surface. The colours move in an organic way - when a dynamic pattern has been shaped, a print is made by placing the paper onto the water.

White background with marbled patterns of blues, greens, orange, yellow, purple, neon orange and neon pink.

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Signed & dated by the artist

Unframed

Size: A2 42x59cm

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Receive it by 2nd - 3rd December

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Founder Natascha standing in front of her wallpaper examples

Nat Maks

Margate, Kent

My name is Natascha Maksimovic, I am a designer, artist and wallpaper maker based in Margate, Kent. The studio is working in the time-honoured art form of ‘Suminagashi’ marbling. Creating innovative art pieces by fusing traditional techniques with contemporary and expressive colour palettes.