Process

From capture to final frame, each work moves through a deliberate process of reduction and refinement.

Original Capture

Every piece begins with original photography — composed for structure, proportion, and light.

The emphasis is architectural clarity rather than spectacle.

Reduction & Interpretation

The image is translated through a watercolor rendering process that softens literal edges and reduces excess detail.

Color is restrained. Negative space is preserved.

The objective is distillation — allowing atmosphere and rhythm to surface without distraction.

Printing & Material

Works are printed with archival pigment inks on museum-grade Hahnemühle fine art paper.

The matte surface supports tonal subtlety while maintaining material integrity.

Finishing & Framing

Each piece is mat-mounted and framed by hand.

Proportions are considered. Balance is intentional.

The result is work prepared for residential, corporate, and gallery environments.