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£15.00
“What Have You to Bare?” is a vivid A4 risograph print that captures a moment of confrontation — between self and page, thought and expression. A pair of hands reaches inwards, one poised with pencil, the other gesturing toward something not yet written.
Printed in bold layers of fluorescent pink, deep blue, and soft yellow-orange, the image invites reflection on vulnerability, expression, and the threshold of honesty. A drawing about drawing. A question posed inward.
Printed using the risograph process, each piece carries slight shifts in registration and texture, making every print subtly unique.
Details:
• Size: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
• 240gsm recycled uncoated paper
• Printed in neon pink, blue, yellow and orange
• Original artwork by Hope Omelette
• Limited edition of 100
• Signed and numbered on the front
• Ships flat and unframed
This piece makes a striking addition to a creative workspace or studio wall — or a thoughtful gift for writers, artists, and those navigating their next expression.
Printed in bold layers of fluorescent pink, deep blue, and soft yellow-orange, the image invites reflection on vulnerability, expression, and the threshold of honesty. A drawing about drawing. A question posed inward.
Printed using the risograph process, each piece carries slight shifts in registration and texture, making every print subtly unique.
Details:
• Size: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
• 240gsm recycled uncoated paper
• Printed in neon pink, blue, yellow and orange
• Original artwork by Hope Omelette
• Limited edition of 100
• Signed and numbered on the front
• Ships flat and unframed
This piece makes a striking addition to a creative workspace or studio wall — or a thoughtful gift for writers, artists, and those navigating their next expression.
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“What Have You to Bare?” is a vivid A4 risograph print that captures a moment of confrontation — between self and page, thought and expression. A pair of hands reaches inwards, one poised with pencil, the other gesturing toward something not yet written.
Printed in bold layers of fluorescent pink, deep blue, and soft yellow-orange, the image invites reflection on vulnerability, expression, and the threshold of honesty. A drawing about drawing. A question posed inward.
Printed using the risograph process, each piece carries slight shifts in registration and texture, making every print subtly unique.
Details:
• Size: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
• 240gsm recycled uncoated paper
• Printed in neon pink, blue, yellow and orange
• Original artwork by Hope Omelette
• Limited edition of 100
• Signed and numbered on the front
• Ships flat and unframed
This piece makes a striking addition to a creative workspace or studio wall — or a thoughtful gift for writers, artists, and those navigating their next expression.
Printed in bold layers of fluorescent pink, deep blue, and soft yellow-orange, the image invites reflection on vulnerability, expression, and the threshold of honesty. A drawing about drawing. A question posed inward.
Printed using the risograph process, each piece carries slight shifts in registration and texture, making every print subtly unique.
Details:
• Size: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
• 240gsm recycled uncoated paper
• Printed in neon pink, blue, yellow and orange
• Original artwork by Hope Omelette
• Limited edition of 100
• Signed and numbered on the front
• Ships flat and unframed
This piece makes a striking addition to a creative workspace or studio wall — or a thoughtful gift for writers, artists, and those navigating their next expression.
“What Have You to Bare?” is a vivid A4 risograph print that captures a moment of confrontation — between self and page, thought and expression. A pair of hands reaches inwards, one poised with pencil, the other gesturing toward something not yet written.
Printed in bold layers of fluorescent pink, deep blue, and soft yellow-orange, the image invites reflection on vulnerability, expression, and the threshold of honesty. A drawing about drawing. A question posed inward.
Printed using the risograph process, each piece carries slight shifts in registration and texture, making every print subtly unique.
Details:
• Size: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
• 240gsm recycled uncoated paper
• Printed in neon pink, blue, yellow and orange
• Original artwork by Hope Omelette
• Limited edition of 100
• Signed and numbered on the front
• Ships flat and unframed
This piece makes a striking addition to a creative workspace or studio wall — or a thoughtful gift for writers, artists, and those navigating their next expression.
Printed in bold layers of fluorescent pink, deep blue, and soft yellow-orange, the image invites reflection on vulnerability, expression, and the threshold of honesty. A drawing about drawing. A question posed inward.
Printed using the risograph process, each piece carries slight shifts in registration and texture, making every print subtly unique.
Details:
• Size: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
• 240gsm recycled uncoated paper
• Printed in neon pink, blue, yellow and orange
• Original artwork by Hope Omelette
• Limited edition of 100
• Signed and numbered on the front
• Ships flat and unframed
This piece makes a striking addition to a creative workspace or studio wall — or a thoughtful gift for writers, artists, and those navigating their next expression.