Description
A tennis court rendered from a bird's-eye perspective sits centered on a warm terracotta ground, its white lines creating a geometric grid of rectangles and squares against the solid clay surface. The composition is spare and architectural, with soft wear marks and texture visible across the red-orange field, conveying both the graphic simplicity of sports infrastructure and the quiet presence of an empty, waiting court. Precision-cut from thick, satin-finish paperboard and made to order, in 500 or 1,000 pieces. An afternoon spent building an independent artist's work.