Technical Specifications
| Feature | Unframed | Framed |
|---|---|---|
| Print Quality | 12-colour Giclée (Archival) | 12-colour Giclée (Archival) |
| Paper Stock | 200gsm Museum-Grade Matte | 200gsm Museum-Grade Matte |
| Frame Material | — | FSC-certified sustainable wood |
| Sustainability | 2 Trees Planted Per Order | 2 Trees Planted Per Order |
Size Guide
| Size | Metric (cm) | Imperial (in) |
|---|---|---|
| A4 | 21.0 × 29.7 | 8.3 × 11.7 |
| A3 | 29.7 × 42.0 | 11.7 × 16.5 |
| A2 | 42.0 × 59.4 | 16.5 × 23.4 |
| A1 | 59.4 × 84.1 | 23.4 × 33.1 |
Frame Colour
Black (Artist's Choice)
Why This Works
A Black frame provides the ultimate dramatic boundary for this piece. It deepens the surrounding "void" of the artwork, making the twin lights feel as though they are physically glowing out from the wall.
The Vibe (Powerful & Sophisticated)
This is the "Masterpiece" look. It demands attention and highlights the high-contrast nature of the creation theme.
Wood
Why This Works
Since "Creation" is a fundamental law of nature, a Natural Wood frame provides an organic connection to the earth. It softens the abstract imagery and makes the sepia tones feel warm and accessible.
The Vibe (Organic & Timeless)
This creates a "Natural Genesis" feel, perfect for rooms with plants, stone, and other raw materials.
White
Why This Works
A White frame acts as a crisp, modern "window." It highlights the brightest points of the twin lights and makes the entire composition feel lighter and more airy, emphasizing the "newness" of creation.
The Vibe (Modern & Luminous)
This creates a Gallery-Style look, ideal for clean, minimalist interiors where you want the art to feel "fresh."
Artist's Nudge
To truly honour the "Stage Six" narrative of a new reality breaking through the darkness, I highly recommend the Black frame. It creates a seamless transition from the deep shadows of the print to your wall, allowing the "Creation" to be the undisputed star.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this complete the Cocoon series?
While earlier stages focused on retreat and struggle, Creation is the result. It is the final stage where the individual is no longer just "becoming" but has actually created a new state of being.
What is the significance of the two separate lights?
In many philosophical traditions, creation requires duality—the "two" coming from the "one." It represents the balance required to sustain a new life or a new perspective.
How does the 12-colour Giclée process benefit this specific print?
Because this artwork relies on extremely subtle gradients between deep brown shadows and bright white highlights, the 12-colour process ensures there is no "banding," resulting in a smooth, photographic finish.
Will the sepia tones look different in natural light?
The museum-grade matte paper is designed to be colour-constant, meaning the warm sepia and amber tones will remain true whether viewed in daylight or under evening lamps.