
"Fawn"
Museum-quality posters made on thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment.
• Size: 10" × 10″ (254 × 254 mm)
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
WHAT IS A PLACE PORTRAIT?
A Place Portrait is a fun name for a commissioned painting of a location of your choosing, with the goal being to honor the spaces in our lives that shape us: the homes, streets, and corners of the world that feel like memory itself. They’re not just landscapes (though they can be)—they’re visual love letters to the places and chapters that make us who we are.
Whether it’s of a past that no longer exists, or in celebration of a new chapter like a wedding or a new home, a Place Portrait is a chance to honor where you’ve been, who you were when you were there, and who you are becoming because of it. It’s a chapter of your life that’s worth celebrating. With Place Portraits, my goal is not to just paint what a space looks like, but to capture what it felt like—the warmth, the color, and the energy that make it yours.
WANT TO COMMISSION YOUR OWN?
—— If you're looking to celebrate the past—honoring memory, heritage, and growth, here are some suggestions:
Childhood & Family Roots: 1) The house you grew up in; 2) A grandparent’s kitchen or garden; 3) The family cabin where summers were spent
Transitions & Farewells: 1) A college apartment; 2) The block you lives on when you first lived on your own; 3) A street or cityscape from a meaningful time abroad
Legacy: 1) Land that’s been in your family for a long time; 2) A parent or loved one’s home; 3) A small town street that feels like your personal origin story
—— If you're looking to celebrate the present or future—marking new chapters, joy, becoming, here are some more suggestions:
New Beginnings: 1) A newly purchased first home; 2) A couple’s shared apartment; 3) An engagement location
Celebrations of Now: 1) Favorite hiking trail; 2) A frequented coffee shop or restaurant; 3) A kitchen table where the family gathers every night
Aspirational/Future Visions: 1) A dream home still in progress (created from sketches or concepts); 2) A location from a couple’s “someday” travel list; 3) A shared retirement spot: commisioned as a wish, not a memory
Embracing small joys
Each item is designed to blend harmoniously with your living space while adding a unique touch. We aspire to bring balance and enrichment to everyday life.