
Discomedusae Green Jellyfish by Ernst Haeckel with borders
This plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur captures Discomedusae — free-swimming jellyfish — with his signature command of radial symmetry and biological precision. The central medusa is rendered in luminous green, its bell ribbed and translucent, tentacles trailing with a quality that suggests both fragility and motion. Decorative borders frame the composition in the style of Haeckel's published plates, adding a formal, archival character that heightens the sense of having something rare and considered on the wall.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, archival pigment inks translate Haeckel's greens and golds onto cotton canvas with warmth and tangible depth. The canvas texture softens the chromolithographic precision into something more organic — a surface you want to look at closely.
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Discomedusae Green Jellyfish by Ernst Haeckel with borders
This plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur captures Discomedusae — free-swimming jellyfish — with his signature command of radial symmetry and biological precision. The central medusa is rendered in luminous green, its bell ribbed and translucent, tentacles trailing with a quality that suggests both fragility and motion. Decorative borders frame the composition in the style of Haeckel's published plates, adding a formal, archival character that heightens the sense of having something rare and considered on the wall.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, archival pigment inks translate Haeckel's greens and golds onto cotton canvas with warmth and tangible depth. The canvas texture softens the chromolithographic precision into something more organic — a surface you want to look at closely.
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This plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur captures Discomedusae — free-swimming jellyfish — with his signature command of radial symmetry and biological precision. The central medusa is rendered in luminous green, its bell ribbed and translucent, tentacles trailing with a quality that suggests both fragility and motion. Decorative borders frame the composition in the style of Haeckel's published plates, adding a formal, archival character that heightens the sense of having something rare and considered on the wall.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, archival pigment inks translate Haeckel's greens and golds onto cotton canvas with warmth and tangible depth. The canvas texture softens the chromolithographic precision into something more organic — a surface you want to look at closely.























