
Black Shoes On Pink Tiles by Rushati Chowdhury
Black Shoes On Pink Tiles by Rushati Chowdhury is an intimate urban observation — a glance downward that becomes a statement. The graphic contrast of deep black against soft pink ceramic carries a quiet tension, the cropped perspective turning an ordinary detail into something composed and deliberate. Chowdhury's fluid, instinct-driven linework keeps the image feeling honest and personal rather than posed, grounding the graphic boldness in everyday life.
This fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, capturing every expressive mark with sharpness and clarity that honours Chowdhury's original hand.
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Black Shoes On Pink Tiles by Rushati Chowdhury
Black Shoes On Pink Tiles by Rushati Chowdhury is an intimate urban observation — a glance downward that becomes a statement. The graphic contrast of deep black against soft pink ceramic carries a quiet tension, the cropped perspective turning an ordinary detail into something composed and deliberate. Chowdhury's fluid, instinct-driven linework keeps the image feeling honest and personal rather than posed, grounding the graphic boldness in everyday life.
This fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, capturing every expressive mark with sharpness and clarity that honours Chowdhury's original hand.
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Black Shoes On Pink Tiles by Rushati Chowdhury is an intimate urban observation — a glance downward that becomes a statement. The graphic contrast of deep black against soft pink ceramic carries a quiet tension, the cropped perspective turning an ordinary detail into something composed and deliberate. Chowdhury's fluid, instinct-driven linework keeps the image feeling honest and personal rather than posed, grounding the graphic boldness in everyday life.
This fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, capturing every expressive mark with sharpness and clarity that honours Chowdhury's original hand.























