Ink Roses
Detail versus flourish.

“Nature is pleased with simplicity.”
— Isaac Newton
No color, no shading—just line after line, folding inward like thought. These roses don’t bloom; they spiral. Each petal loops in sharp, deliberate strokes, like a map that forgot what it was mapping. There’s structure, but no symmetry. It works on wrapping paper, linen, sketchbook covers—anywhere detail matters more than flourish.



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