Asi Gonia Exhibition The wife of the charcoal maker


AU$ 131.38
Warriors And Maidens If they want to cut wood for building the house, they have
to do it during the waning of the moon, because if they do it during waxing, the wood will rot, and will be spoiled easily. On the other hand, if they cut it during the waning it will be stronger and more long lasting.

If they want to cut timber for fire, they cut it during waxing because it burns better. This is what the charcoal makers did in the past. Today there is plenty of wood for charcoal. Printed with rich blacks and crisp contrast, the image rests on a generous white border and is sealed behind shatter‑proof plexiglass inside a matte black pinewood frame. Choose a fine art textured paper for a traditional, painterly feel or a semi‑gloss photo paper for brighter whites and punchy detail. Each frame arrives ready to hang with pre‑installed hardware and rubber bumpers so it sits straight and steady. Available in multiple sizes and orientations to suit living rooms, studios, hallways, or gallery walls — assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts.

Product features - Two paper options: fine art (310 gsm) or semi‑gloss photo (260 gsm) - Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing - Shatter‑proof plexiglass cover for safe, clear display - Pre‑installed hanging hardware and rubber bumpers for easy, straight mounting - Ten sizes available; horizontal and vertical orientations

Care instructions - Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.