
Samarkande Plate 11 by E.A. Séguy
Samarkande Plate 11 draws on Central Asian decorative traditions filtered through Séguy's French illustrative sensibility, producing a botanical pattern of striking visual complexity. Stylised flowers and geometric fills interlock across the composition in a way that recalls both textile weaving and manuscript illumination — ornate but precisely controlled. The palette carries the warm, faded tones of aged material: saffron, dusty rose, and deep teal arranged with an assurance that speaks to Séguy's training in both scientific illustration and applied design.
The depth and layering of Samarkande's intricate pattern work translates beautifully to canvas, where the texture adds warmth and visual richness. This canvas print is produced in Berlin using museum-grade archival inks, stretched and ready to hang.
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Samarkande Plate 11 by E.A. Séguy
Samarkande Plate 11 draws on Central Asian decorative traditions filtered through Séguy's French illustrative sensibility, producing a botanical pattern of striking visual complexity. Stylised flowers and geometric fills interlock across the composition in a way that recalls both textile weaving and manuscript illumination — ornate but precisely controlled. The palette carries the warm, faded tones of aged material: saffron, dusty rose, and deep teal arranged with an assurance that speaks to Séguy's training in both scientific illustration and applied design.
The depth and layering of Samarkande's intricate pattern work translates beautifully to canvas, where the texture adds warmth and visual richness. This canvas print is produced in Berlin using museum-grade archival inks, stretched and ready to hang.
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Samarkande Plate 11 draws on Central Asian decorative traditions filtered through Séguy's French illustrative sensibility, producing a botanical pattern of striking visual complexity. Stylised flowers and geometric fills interlock across the composition in a way that recalls both textile weaving and manuscript illumination — ornate but precisely controlled. The palette carries the warm, faded tones of aged material: saffron, dusty rose, and deep teal arranged with an assurance that speaks to Séguy's training in both scientific illustration and applied design.
The depth and layering of Samarkande's intricate pattern work translates beautifully to canvas, where the texture adds warmth and visual richness. This canvas print is produced in Berlin using museum-grade archival inks, stretched and ready to hang.























