Octopus (蛸, untitled)

£30.00

This hand printed artwork features the delicate profile of an octopus, its eight unfurling legs.

In Japanese culture, the octopus (蛸, tako) is a symbol of adaptability and transformation a creature that slips between worlds with fluidity and resilience. It felt fitting to print this piece on the pages of Colourful, a much-loved novel by Mori Eto that tells the story of a soul granted a second chance at life, exploring renewal and the ever changing nature of existence.

Each print measures approximately 10cm x 15cm and is part of a strictly limited edition of 100. Every piece is individually numbered and stamped with my custom hanko chop as a signature of authenticity.

Lovingly hand printed in black oil-based ink, each piece has been burnished directly onto pages from Colourful. Because of the hand-crafted process, no two prints are ever the same, each carries its own subtle variations, making every artwork unique.

This is an original print, not a digital reproduction. Copyright remains with the artist, Rosie Lavis (@thewildprintstudio).

This hand printed artwork features the delicate profile of an octopus, its eight unfurling legs.

In Japanese culture, the octopus (蛸, tako) is a symbol of adaptability and transformation a creature that slips between worlds with fluidity and resilience. It felt fitting to print this piece on the pages of Colourful, a much-loved novel by Mori Eto that tells the story of a soul granted a second chance at life, exploring renewal and the ever changing nature of existence.

Each print measures approximately 10cm x 15cm and is part of a strictly limited edition of 100. Every piece is individually numbered and stamped with my custom hanko chop as a signature of authenticity.

Lovingly hand printed in black oil-based ink, each piece has been burnished directly onto pages from Colourful. Because of the hand-crafted process, no two prints are ever the same, each carries its own subtle variations, making every artwork unique.

This is an original print, not a digital reproduction. Copyright remains with the artist, Rosie Lavis (@thewildprintstudio).