
Red Coffee Morning by Katariina
Red Coffee Morning by Katariina reads as a historical study of food & drink, built on drawn lines and measured hatching and a sustained sense of composition. The vertical composition draws the eye across the surface, where the subject is set against a quieter background. The feel is of a piece pulled from an earlier era, quieter and more considered than contemporary design, yet still confident on a modern wall.
Printed as a canvas print, the image takes on a warmer, more tactile presence. Pigment settles into the weave, edges soften slightly, and the surface holds light in a way flat paper cannot — closer in feel to an original studio piece.
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Red Coffee Morning by Katariina
Red Coffee Morning by Katariina reads as a historical study of food & drink, built on drawn lines and measured hatching and a sustained sense of composition. The vertical composition draws the eye across the surface, where the subject is set against a quieter background. The feel is of a piece pulled from an earlier era, quieter and more considered than contemporary design, yet still confident on a modern wall.
Printed as a canvas print, the image takes on a warmer, more tactile presence. Pigment settles into the weave, edges soften slightly, and the surface holds light in a way flat paper cannot — closer in feel to an original studio piece.
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Red Coffee Morning by Katariina reads as a historical study of food & drink, built on drawn lines and measured hatching and a sustained sense of composition. The vertical composition draws the eye across the surface, where the subject is set against a quieter background. The feel is of a piece pulled from an earlier era, quieter and more considered than contemporary design, yet still confident on a modern wall.
Printed as a canvas print, the image takes on a warmer, more tactile presence. Pigment settles into the weave, edges soften slightly, and the surface holds light in a way flat paper cannot — closer in feel to an original studio piece.























