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ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper
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ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper
ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper
ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper
ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper
ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper
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ENCODE print E5.3 | Prints by Heather Hancock. Item made of paper

Created and Sold by Heather Hancock

Heather Hancock

ENCODE print E5.3

Price from $95 to $145

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Shipping: UPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: November 25, 2024

DimensionsWeight
8H x 8W x 1D in
20.32H x 20.32W x 2.54D cm
0.09 kg
0.2 lb
12H x 12W x 1D in
30.48H x 30.48W x 2.54D cm
0.09 kg
0.2 lb

My ENCODE series is now available as prints. ENCODE captures some of the beauty I notice everyday: signage and markings; precision lines; nature finding its way around the engineering. Printed on layers of glossy translucent screen printer’s film and glassine, these bold saturated prints are transformed into ethereal views with just a little light from a window or lamp. These prints fit on your home office desk or bring new interest to a shelf in your home.

Print comes ready for instant display in maple wood stand. Print in presentation box | 6”x6” print mounted on white 8”x8” archival mat with 3”x4” maple wood stand

Item ENCODE print E5.3
Created by Heather Hancock
As seen in Creator's Studio, Evanston, IL
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Heather Hancock
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Exploring line + light

The most compelling aspect of working with glass is how much it loves light, sparkling and shimmering, shifting and changing. I think a lot about what draws our attention—especially now with so many things competing for our attention. Alongside the hard lines and repetitive forms of our cityscape, I notice the fluidity and constant transformations in our natural world. It is in the contrasts that I find inspiration: nature and city, information and chaos, vibrancy and restraint, fragility and permanence.