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Grand Central Station in New York City is one of the most iconic landmark with exciting social events taking place. I depict this building in a warm color tone to represent its welcoming gesture toward the visitor. This is a hand block print. Using Philippine Mahogany (Luan) with hand applied textures. Image/Paper is 8x10" - Printed with water base ink and gouache on Japanese rice paper Kozo-Shi MM7. Signed and numbered. Edition size: 20 Print number: 17/20 Comes with backing in plastic sleeve. Image is copyright Mucontinent Workshop. Thank you for the looking.
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MuContinent is a workshop dedicated to depicting stories of the lost corners of our planet. Our works record, memorize, and celebrate the important experiences that happen between us and our environment. Through our depictions of different events we strive to evoke deeper memories and emotions and create a greater sense of connectedness. We deeply hope these works will also bring awareness to certain issues that affect us all, and encourage greater efforts to make this planet a better place. Sculpted by hand: We produce everything by hand, which gives us a greater connection to the materials we use. We also integrate the places where we live and where we create with the goal of having our art and our environment affect each other, and to us this brings meaning to everything we do.
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