'Serene Paths' | Original Linocut Print
linocut print titled 'Serene Paths' by Layla Khan, showcasing a stylized countryside landscape with trees, rolling hills, and a small house in soft blue tones. The print is numbered 3/20 and rests against a light background, accompanied by a wood-handled lino carving tool in the foreground.
A detailed linocut artwork titled 'Serene Paths' by Layla Khan, featuring a tranquil rural scene with minimalist trees, winding paths, and a farmhouse. The print, in cool blue hues, is framed in a white mount, with a lino cutting tool placed beside it for a touch of the creative process.
A detailed linocut artwork titled 'Serene Paths' by Layla Khan, featuring a tranquil rural scene with minimalist trees, winding paths, and a farmhouse. The print, in cool blue hues, is framed in a white mount, with a lino cutting tool placed beside it for a touch of the creative process.

'Serene Paths' | Original Linocut Print

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There’s a quiet joy in wandering down a path where time seems to stand still. Serene Paths was inspired by those moments of peaceful solitude, where nature wraps around you, and the outside world feels far away. With every turn, there’s a sense of calm, a reminder to slow down and appreciate the simple beauty around us. This piece reflects that journey — a quiet escape where the path leads to serenity.

Overview:
- Title: "Serene Paths"
- Original linocut print- Limited Edition
- Edition Number: 20
- Hand printed lino prints
- All prints are signed, titled and numbered

Size: 
Printed Area: 10 x 10 cm
Paper size: approx. 14 x 14 cm

✨🌟✨ Every mini print is carefully wrapped, ensuring it arrives beautifully at your doorstep.✨🌟✨

Please note: Due to the nature of hand-printing, the colours of the actual artwork may differ slightly from the images shown. This variation adds to the unique character of each piece. Additionally, please be aware that the colours you see on your screen may not perfectly match the original prints, which is a common occurrence.

© Layla Khani