Spring · Twenty Twenty-Six

Richmond, Virginia

Antonio and Kirsten at a lake, back of the frame.

A small Richmond house for hand-drawn objects.

Books, portraits, and a small archive of signed prints — drawn by Kirsten, at the kitchen table, one at a time.



Antonio and Kirsten in the park.

A note from the studio

We make about six things a month. That is on purpose.

Kirsten draws every object by hand. Antonio keeps the lights on, answers the post, and occasionally sharpens the pencils. Orders enter a quiet queue and leave Richmond as finished work — bound, framed, or flat in a kraft mailer.

About the studio


Autumn · Twenty Twenty-Six

The Annual.

Once a year, the studio sets everything else down to make a single object. The first Annual arrives this autumn — three hundred numbered copies, and then the plates come down.

Leave your address

Hand-bound in Richmond