Fine Art Paper Prints
Beneath the Surface Collection

Earthy tones and textured detail captured on museum-quality paper

A calm, easy presence in your space — warm, grounded, and quietly detailed.

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About Your Paper Print

Fine art paper option for Beneath the Surface artwork

Hahnemühle 310gsm Archival Fine Art Paper

Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper, each piece has a soft, matte finish with a gently textured surface that brings out depth and detail in a natural way.

The velvety texture and matte finish give the artwork a calm, settled presence in your space.

Each print arrives unframed, so you can style it in a way that suits your home — whether that’s clean and modern or something more personal.

Not sure which piece or size will work best in your space?

You can send me a photo of your room and I’ll create a quick mock-up so you can see how it would look before deciding.

About Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface explores the quieter rhythms within nature — where layers gather, colours shift, and change happens slowly over time.

Each piece balances organic forms and textured layers with earthy, elemental tones, bringing a sense of calm movement into a space. Grounded, warm, and easy to live with.

Hear From Collectors

“I wasn’t sure which one to go for at first, but once it arrived it just worked straight away. It’s added a calm, warm feel to the room without taking over. Exactly what I was hoping for.”

Laura Bennett — Breath of Water

"The Memory of Earth looks so at home in my lounge. The colours are amazing, so warm. It looks even better in real life. Kendra was super helpful. Even sent me colour swatches so I can match my cushions. I'll definitely be back for more!"

Wendy Parks — The Memory of Earth

“The textures and colours are even better in person. It has a real depth to it that you don’t quite see in photos. It’s become one of those pieces you notice more the longer you live with it.”

James Carter — What the Earth Keeps