Collection: Posters

These Wood Relief Posters combine digital precision and analog unpredictability. Designs—sometimes sharp typographic statements, sometimes generatively coded in JavaScript—are translated into wood relief and printed on a 60-year-old Korrex proofing press.

The text posters pose questions you'd rather avoid. Direct sentences that make you reflect on what you think you know, what you want to believe, and how you get through the day. No answers, just mirrors. In these works, the ink is mixed directly onto the wood, giving each print its own unique color distribution and texture.

The generative works emerge from algorithms: code that generates structures, patterns, and compositions according to rules that are both logical and arbitrary. Digital systems that take shape in wood. These posters are sometimes printed in multiple print runs, with different colors layered on top of each other to create depth and complexity.

Each design is laser-etched into birch plywood and then hand-printed. Sometimes lighter, sometimes darker. Slight shifts, blends, imperfections—they aren't flaws, but evidence of the process.

Each poster is part of a limited edition, ranging from a few to a maximum of ten copies per design. They are produced in small batches, often at the time of order, ensuring each work arrives fresh off the press using the latest ink mix and printing techniques.

It is digital thought captured in wood, printed on paper, shaped by time, pressure, and human hand. Code that becomes matter. Perfection seeking imperfection.