Heart Flower Fetish No. 2

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This is #2 in the “Heart Flower Fetish” series that explores the interplay between passion and love. This piece depicts a heart that has torn itself open to expose its deepest secrets. There’s ambiguity in its posture, which can be read as either an opening or an attack. What does this heart want from the object it pursues?
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This is #2 in the “Heart Flower Fetish” series that explores the interplay between passion and love. This piece depicts a heart that has torn itself open to expose its deepest secrets. There’s ambiguity in its posture, which can be read as either an opening or an attack. What does this heart want from the object it pursues?
This is #2 in the “Heart Flower Fetish” series that explores the interplay between passion and love. This piece depicts a heart that has torn itself open to expose its deepest secrets. There’s ambiguity in its posture, which can be read as either an opening or an attack. What does this heart want from the object it pursues?

What Are Giclee Prints?

The term Giclee was coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne. Giclee is a French term meaning “to spray,” which refers to how the inkjet printer works, providing a higher image detail than traditional photographic printing.

We use Hahnemühle Bamboo 290: a smooth, matte paper made with sustainable bamboo fibers.

What is the difference between Regular Prints and Giclee Fine Art Prints?

The two products, although similar and both archival, use very different technologies to be created. Regular prints use chemicals and light to expose the image on the paper. Giclee Fine Art prints use an inkjet process on heavier, textured paper.