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Ember Gaze | Surreal Fine Art Print | Gaze & Graphite

Hold the fire. Even in stillness.

Ember Gaze, from the Mindscapes series, features a smoldering eye glowing like an ember, framed by drifting smoke and silhouetted trees. Blending human vision with forest imagery, this symbolic composition explores memory, resilience, and the quiet power of inner fire.

The textured, painterly style captures both destruction and renewal — ash and ignition, loss and persistence. It invites introspection and reflection, speaking to those who understand that strength often burns quietly beneath the surface.

Available Sizes
• 5″ × 7″ — intimate scale for shelves, small spaces, or curated gallery walls
• 8″ × 10″ — versatile and ideal for framing or thoughtful gifting
• 11″ × 14″ — bold, expressive presence for statement interiors

Print Details
• Museum-quality matte paper
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper sourced from Japan

Printed with archival-quality inks to preserve depth, contrast, and rich tonal detail.

Designed from my original artwork and produced through a trusted professional print partner. Each print is made to order to ensure lasting clarity while reducing overproduction.

Perfect for:
• Collectors of contemporary surrealism
• Nature-inspired interiors
• Symbolic and introspective spaces
• Art lovers drawn to psychological depth
• Statement gallery wall styling

Ember Gaze | Surreal Fine Art Print | Gaze & Graphite

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