A rose. A dagger. A candle.
A fire that does not go out.
A hand-carved reduction linocut exploring the tension between softness and strength—between what fades and what endures.
Three symbols stand alone.
The candle burns steadily—devotion, presence, the quiet persistence of becoming.
The rose, suspended in descent, marks the beauty of what must wither in order to return.
The dagger cuts cleanly through illusion—a gesture toward clarity, instinct, and inner knowing.
Together, they form a study in cycles:
what ignites,
what falls away,
what remains.
Printed by hand using a two-layer reduction process, each impression carries subtle variations—evidence of the hand, not the machine. No further editions will be produced.
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Details
Original 2-layer reduction linocut
Limited edition of 6
Printed on Awagami Natural Kozo Fine Art Paper
A1 (59.4 x 84.1 cm)
Unframed
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Created as part of an ongoing exploration into ritual, rhythm, and the symbolic language of transformation.
A rose. A dagger. A candle.
A fire that does not go out.
A hand-carved reduction linocut exploring the tension between softness and strength—between what fades and what endures.
Three symbols stand alone.
The candle burns steadily—devotion, presence, the quiet persistence of becoming.
The rose, suspended in descent, marks the beauty of what must wither in order to return.
The dagger cuts cleanly through illusion—a gesture toward clarity, instinct, and inner knowing.
Together, they form a study in cycles:
what ignites,
what falls away,
what remains.
Printed by hand using a two-layer reduction process, each impression carries subtle variations—evidence of the hand, not the machine. No further editions will be produced.
---
Details
Original 2-layer reduction linocut
Limited edition of 6
Printed on Awagami Natural Kozo Fine Art Paper
A1 (59.4 x 84.1 cm)
Unframed
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Created as part of an ongoing exploration into ritual, rhythm, and the symbolic language of transformation.