In this quiet, evocative portrait—the fourth in the monograph The Rebuilt Horizon—a survivor reclaims her body. As her fingers run gently over her tattoos, she tells a story of self-acceptance and profound self-love. Here, tattoos are the chosen language of the soul, and the body is no longer a site of absence, but a canvas of presence. She does not just wear her story; she embraces it.
Medium: Museum-grade Giclée Print on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag.
Hand-Finished Detail: Each print is a unique intervention. Grace Remondo hand-applies symbolic salt and gold mica powder to the surface, mirroring the Kintsugi philosophy of finding beauty and strength in the "mend." The salt represents the tears and the “sting” of the past, while the hand-applied mica veins map out a new, luminous anatomy. It is a portrait of a body becoming its own map of light.
The Feel: The gold mica catches the light with a subtle, metallic shimmer, representing the "Veins of Gold" that appear when we heal.
Dimensions: 8.3 x 11.7 in (Standard A4).
Gallery Presentation: This piece is designed to be versatile. It fits standard frames or can be professionally mounted into a larger A3 frame for a dramatic, elevated gallery look. Custom mounting is available upon request.
International: Tracked & Insured via premium courier.
Packaging: Shipped in eco-friendly, rigid protective packaging.
Artist’s Note: This is the signature piece of the series. Each print is hand-signed by the artist.
In this quiet, evocative portrait—the fourth in the monograph The Rebuilt Horizon—a survivor reclaims her body. As her fingers run gently over her tattoos, she tells a story of self-acceptance and profound self-love. Here, tattoos are the chosen language of the soul, and the body is no longer a site of absence, but a canvas of presence. She does not just wear her story; she embraces it.
Medium: Museum-grade Giclée Print on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag.
Hand-Finished Detail: Each print is a unique intervention. Grace Remondo hand-applies symbolic salt and gold mica powder to the surface, mirroring the Kintsugi philosophy of finding beauty and strength in the "mend." The salt represents the tears and the “sting” of the past, while the hand-applied mica veins map out a new, luminous anatomy. It is a portrait of a body becoming its own map of light.
The Feel: The gold mica catches the light with a subtle, metallic shimmer, representing the "Veins of Gold" that appear when we heal.
Dimensions: 8.3 x 11.7 in (Standard A4).
Gallery Presentation: This piece is designed to be versatile. It fits standard frames or can be professionally mounted into a larger A3 frame for a dramatic, elevated gallery look. Custom mounting is available upon request.
International: Tracked & Insured via premium courier.
Packaging: Shipped in eco-friendly, rigid protective packaging.
Artist’s Note: This is the signature piece of the series. Each print is hand-signed by the artist.