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🌅 “Morning Reflection” – 5 stars, and yes, it brought snacks Reviewed by a viewer who has a complicated relationship with symmetry

This piece doesn’t just capture morning—it negotiates with it. “Morning Reflection” from the Post Cards collection reads like a quiet argument between geometry and emotion. Horizontal bands of amber, sky blue, dusty lavender, and golden beige stretch across the frame like soft-spoken declarations. Then, at the bottom, that trapezoidal shape appears: part mirror, part memory vault, definitely not just a shadow.

It’s a mood board for introverts and early risers—abstract but deeply legible. The way the gradient repeats inside that dark-framed prism feels like the landscape is pausing to check itself before heading out the door.

Would recommend to:

  • People who love color theory but pretend they don’t

  • Philosophers of the AM who sip tea and read light like it’s a novel

  • Anyone craving stillness with just enough tension to make it thrilling

Zero trees, no birds, not even a coffee cup—but somehow, this image tastes like toast and nostalgia. The light doesn’t speak, but you know exactly what it means.

 

The works available are 8x12 print in a 12x16 white matt or 8x12 print only AND 12x18 print in a 16x20 white matt or 12x18 print only, 4x6 print in a white matt. Also 24x36 and 32x48 print only for those that want a bigger splash! 

 

For this series only, I’m offering a very limited edition of five enhanced serigraphs. Each piece is printed on canvas, then hand-signed with painted detail and set in a custom floating frame—0.7" wide and 1.8" deep. You can choose from six frame finishes: black, white, silver, gold, espresso, or maple. These editions are available in two sizes: 16×24 and 32×48. After your purchase, I’ll personally reach out to confirm the best frame choice for your piece. Please allow an additional 2–3 weeks for this specialty offering.

Morning Reflection

$80.00Price
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