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original MARBLE wallpaper prints

The marble art works are hand printed by way of the traditional Japanese Art of Suminagashi, meaning ‘ink floating’. Each piece is entirely unique, therefore not bound to traditional pattern repeats. The process involves inks being placed on a surface of water which expand accordingly. The ink droplets are only encouraged to move by air, allowing the colours to move in an organic way. When a dynamic pattern has been shaped, Natascha makes a print by placing and moving the paper on the water.

Nat Maks

Margate, England


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Seascape' colour way


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Spring' colour way


Spring hand marbled wallpaper print, Nat Maks

original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Autumn' colour way


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Spring' colour way

original MARBLE wallpaper prints

The marble art works are hand printed by way of the traditional Japanese Art of Suminagashi, meaning ‘ink floating’. Each piece is entirely unique, therefore not bound to traditional pattern repeats. The process involves inks being placed on a surface of water which expand accordingly. The ink droplets are only encouraged to move by air, allowing the colours to move in an organic way. When a dynamic pattern has been shaped, Natascha makes a print by placing and moving the paper on the water.

Nat Maks

Margate, England


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Seascape' colour way


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Autumn' colour way


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Spring' colour way


original MARBLE wallpaper print, Nat Maks

in 'Spring' colour way


Spring hand marbled wallpaper print, Nat Maks

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