The Woman Who Killed The Red Coat Part 1

$150.00

Limited 18×24 Print Set: “The Woman Who Killed the Red Coat” (Parts I & II)
on matte tea-stained paper, only 7 sets available

A two-part celebration of Dravidian women in celebration and devotion during Navratri, where leisure becomes rebellion and femininity becomes power. Each print is based off of the original piece drawn entirely by hand on tea-stained paper infused with rose, turmeric, and sandalwood, honoring the duality of softness and strength.

Displayed in galleries across Texas, this is the first time the piece will be available for purchase in its original size. Created using a vintage architectural blueprint scanner and printer, these will be the final prints made using this method.

If both parts are ordered together, you’ll receive a special gift from the artist, as “The Woman Who Killed the Red Coat” is meant to be experienced as a complete story.

Limited 18×24 Print Set: “The Woman Who Killed the Red Coat” (Parts I & II)
on matte tea-stained paper, only 7 sets available

A two-part celebration of Dravidian women in celebration and devotion during Navratri, where leisure becomes rebellion and femininity becomes power. Each print is based off of the original piece drawn entirely by hand on tea-stained paper infused with rose, turmeric, and sandalwood, honoring the duality of softness and strength.

Displayed in galleries across Texas, this is the first time the piece will be available for purchase in its original size. Created using a vintage architectural blueprint scanner and printer, these will be the final prints made using this method.

If both parts are ordered together, you’ll receive a special gift from the artist, as “The Woman Who Killed the Red Coat” is meant to be experienced as a complete story.