








Penélope's Ascent Print
Artwork inspired by the following quote from the novel The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruis Zafón:
"When they crossed the hall with the staircase, Julián looked up and glimpsed a figure ascending the stairs with a hand on the banister. He felt as if he were caught up in a vision. The girl must have been about twelve or thirteen and was escorted by a mature woman, small and rosy-cheeked, who had the air of a governess. The girl wore a blue satin dress. Her hair was the color of almonds, and the skin on her shoulders and slim neck seemed translucent. She stopped at the top of the stairs and turned around briefly. For a second their eyes met, and she offered him the ghost of a smile. Then the governess put her arms around the girl’s shoulders and led her to the entrance of a corridor into which they both disappeared." (210)
Archival Giclée print of original charcoal drawing. Made on 260 GSM Canon Semi-Gloss Photo Paper using high-quality pigment inks. Borderless image.
14” x 11”
Hand-signed by the artist, unframed. As with any indoor artwork, avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Reproductions may not be made without permission.
Artwork ships flat. Please allow 14 business days to receive.
Artwork inspired by the following quote from the novel The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruis Zafón:
"When they crossed the hall with the staircase, Julián looked up and glimpsed a figure ascending the stairs with a hand on the banister. He felt as if he were caught up in a vision. The girl must have been about twelve or thirteen and was escorted by a mature woman, small and rosy-cheeked, who had the air of a governess. The girl wore a blue satin dress. Her hair was the color of almonds, and the skin on her shoulders and slim neck seemed translucent. She stopped at the top of the stairs and turned around briefly. For a second their eyes met, and she offered him the ghost of a smile. Then the governess put her arms around the girl’s shoulders and led her to the entrance of a corridor into which they both disappeared." (210)
Archival Giclée print of original charcoal drawing. Made on 260 GSM Canon Semi-Gloss Photo Paper using high-quality pigment inks. Borderless image.
14” x 11”
Hand-signed by the artist, unframed. As with any indoor artwork, avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Reproductions may not be made without permission.
Artwork ships flat. Please allow 14 business days to receive.