Description
A deep indigo ground is overlaid with a precise grid of white lines and crosses, creating a geometric shibori pattern achieved through the Japanese itajime resist-dyeing technique. The composition alternates between solid dark blue rectangles and intersecting white marks with softly diffused edges, suggesting the natural variation that occurs when folded fabric resists the dye. At home in a minimalist bedroom, meditation space, or contemporary studio. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.