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Levels | Prints by Alyssa Dennis. Item made of paper
Levels | Prints by Alyssa Dennis. Item made of paper
Levels | Prints by Alyssa Dennis. Item made of paper
Levels | Prints by Alyssa Dennis. Item made of paper
Levels | Prints by Alyssa Dennis. Item made of paper
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Levels | Prints by Alyssa Dennis. Item made of paper

Created and Sold by Alyssa Dennis

Alyssa Dennis

Levels - Prints

Price $100

Creation: 12-15 weeks
Shipping: UPS 3-5 days
Price $10 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: April 12, 2025

DimensionsWeight
52H x 42W in
132.08H x 106.68W cm

Graphite, colored pencil. gouache on paper mounted to board.

This is a limited edition archival print of an original drawing. It comes signed and numbered and ships unframed inside a plastic sleeve rolled in a wide cardboard tube.

Image dimensions: 13.25''x12''

w/ white boader: 13.75''x12.5''

My drawings of imaginal structures deconstruct how we engage with industrialized spaces and seek to inspire societal shifts toward green building, biophilic design, permaculture, and indigenous practices of land stewardship.

This item is made to order & is a one-of-a-kind original hand-rendered drawing (graphite, gouache, colored pencil) on archival paper. This item comes unframed & ships rolled in a heavy-duty cardboard tube. If you would like it to be mounted to a wooden panel before shipping please reach out for a personalized request.

Item Levels
Created by Alyssa Dennis
As seen in Private Residence, New York, NY
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Alyssa Dennis
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Artist/Herbalist: nurturing regenerative architecture/ecosystems

My drawings of imaginal structures deconstructs how we engage with industrial space and seeks to inspire societal shifts toward green building and biophilic design, permaculture, and indigenous practices of land stewardship. My work addresses the root causes of mental and physical dis-ease by challenging the current paradigm that views nature as mere abstraction.