This gallery-style fine art poster brings a quiet, contemplative mood to any wall. Soft washes of indigo and slate form a large, moonlike orb above a whisper of texture, evoking late-night tides and inked memory. The muted palette and matte surface let light fall gently across the image, so it reads like a page from a travel journal or a personal map rather than loud decor. Hung in a reading nook, study, or minimalist living room, the print settles the space and invites slow looking—a subtle focal point that complements plants, plaster walls, and layered frames.
Product features
- Giclée print on gallery-grade 220 gsm fine art paper. You can cut the image out and have it framed.
- Smooth matte finish for low reflection and soft tones
- REACH-certified inks for rich, stable colour
- EUTR-compliant wood sourcing for responsible materials
- Available in 19 sizes and horizontal, vertical, and square layouts
Poem on the poster:
The Cup That Leans a Little
The bowl shaped by hands
not the wheel,
allows the clay
to sag, to ripple,
to hold the trace
of touch and fire.
A potter shapes the bowl
with her own natural
beautiful hands.
And leaves a ridge,
a roughness—
and in that roughness
the bowl remembers
the mountain clay,
the river silt,
the smoke of the kiln.
When you hold it,
your fingers feel
the small unevenness
where beauty hid itself.
Where the potter wavered
The cup leans a little.
It is alive —
as the wind is alive.
The moon on still water
is never the same twice.
Rain, the wind
find the flaw
in the roof tile —
and sing.
- Heron Dance reflection.
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
This gallery-style fine art poster brings a quiet, contemplative mood to any wall. Soft washes of indigo and slate form a large, moonlike orb above a whisper of texture, evoking late-night tides and inked memory. The muted palette and matte surface let light fall gently across the image, so it reads like a page from a travel journal or a personal map rather than loud decor. Hung in a reading nook, study, or minimalist living room, the print settles the space and invites slow looking—a subtle focal point that complements plants, plaster walls, and layered frames.
Product features
- Giclée print on gallery-grade 220 gsm fine art paper. You can cut the image out and have it framed.
- Smooth matte finish for low reflection and soft tones
- REACH-certified inks for rich, stable colour
- EUTR-compliant wood sourcing for responsible materials
- Available in 19 sizes and horizontal, vertical, and square layouts
Poem on the poster:
The Cup That Leans a Little
The bowl shaped by hands
not the wheel,
allows the clay
to sag, to ripple,
to hold the trace
of touch and fire.
A potter shapes the bowl
with her own natural
beautiful hands.
And leaves a ridge,
a roughness—
and in that roughness
the bowl remembers
the mountain clay,
the river silt,
the smoke of the kiln.
When you hold it,
your fingers feel
the small unevenness
where beauty hid itself.
Where the potter wavered
The cup leans a little.
It is alive —
as the wind is alive.
The moon on still water
is never the same twice.
Rain, the wind
find the flaw
in the roof tile —
and sing.
- Heron Dance reflection.
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.