Lost Art. Reimagined. — No. 02 (The Woodblock Edition)
The Story:
What happens when old-world human craftsmanship collides with modern digital logic?
Lost Art. Reimagined. — No. 02 is a striking visual exploration of the intersection between historic artistry and the unseen code that shapes our modern world. This edition pays homage to the traditional Nordic craft of manual woodblock printing, capturing the bold, silhouette-driven beauty of the iconic Dala horse surrounded by flourishing floral vines. The left side of the canvas showcases heavy, distressed matte black ink, complete with realistic wood-grain textures, ink bleeding, and the raw pressure imperfections of a manual printing press.
As your eyes move across the piece, the physical, organic ink dissolves. It seamlessly transforms into an ultra-precise digital grid of vector layout lines, geometric nodes, and architectural blueprint coordinates. It is a stunning visual metaphor for the core philosophy of House of Letters: ideas humanly imagined, beautifully manifested through code.
The Details:
- Size: Available in various portrait print, up to large-scale statement gallery formats.
- The Style: Features a hyper-realistic, cream-colored handmade cotton rag paper texture with rough deckled edges that contrast beautifully against a modern frame.
- Authentic Gallery Branding: Includes our signature, minimalist exhibition footer text at the base: HOUSE OF LETTERS® | COPYRIGHT © 2026 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- Premium Decor Fit: An exceptional, high-contrast statement piece that instantly elevates minimalist living rooms, coastal interiors, creative design studios, or executive offices.
Product features
- High-fidelity reproduction capturing rich, historical sepia ink textures, delicate watercolour washes, and aged vellum fibres
- Museum-grade archival paper for long-term colour fidelity
- Giclée printing for bright, fade-resistant colour
- Matte finish reduces glare and enhances depth
- Paper weights: 175–189 g/m² (indoor use only)
Care instructions
- If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.