Vision

In our time, artists are the voices who communicate truth, perspective, and beauty. With this in mind, my vision is to create an artist-owned print shop, born from my art studio, to empower artists to share their work with the world in tangible, museum-quality form at an affordable price.


This year, I achieved a long-time dream by launching my first solo art show, presenting my collection,
Sake of Beauty. Bringing this collection to life—from painting the originals to curating the final show—was a deeply rewarding journey. Yet, one part of the process stood out as the most challenging: producing museum-quality prints. Making my work accessible to those who connected with it required navigating a complex web of logistics, quality control, and supply chain management that I had not anticipated.

To prepare the show, I needed to finish my paintings, select a cohesive collection, secure a meaningful venue, and coordinate with over 50 attendees in the city—all to culminate in a beautiful evening on the Lower East Side. However, producing prints required even more effort: working with a Brooklyn studio to digitize my pieces, sourcing the ideal canvas paper, coordinating with a commercial printer, managing color accuracy, and handling the final logistics to personally sign and number each edition. Each step highlighted the need for artist-friendly resources in print production.

The invention of the printing press was a monumental step forward, empowering humanity to share knowledge and ideas on an unprecedented scale. In our time, artists are the voices who communicate truth, perspective, and beauty. With this in mind, my vision is to create an artist-owned print shop, born from my art studio, to empower artists to share their work with the world in tangible, museum-quality form at an affordable price. By providing a dedicated platform for fine-art printmaking, I aim to support artists in extending their voices, their visions, and their beauty to broader audiences.