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RAGNARÖK WANDERLUST – Limited Edition Lino Print (Hand-gilded)
A limited edition hand-gilded lino print by Maison Douce
This work evokes the moment just before the end of the world — the silent pause between ruin and renewal. Ragnarök Wanderlust draws on Northern myth and existential longing: mountains as witnesses, gold as omen, movement as fate.
Carved and printed by hand, the image captures a landscape in tension — monumental, fractured, yet radiant. The jagged forms suggest both collapse and ascent, a terrain shaped by wandering, exile, and the irresistible pull toward the unknown. The hand-applied gold leaf transforms the sky into a sacred threshold: not decoration, but prophecy.
Maison Douce approaches this print as a relic from an imagined future past. The stark relief of the lino cut contrasts with the fragile luminosity of the gilding. Each print bears subtle differences — shifts in pressure, ink, and gold — traces of the hand and of chance. No two are alike.
A piece for those drawn to endings, journeys, and the beauty of things on the verge.
Details:
Lino print size: 80 × 60 cm
Hand-printed and hand-gilded (with 22.5 carat gold leaf)
Unique variations in each piece
Limited edition of 30
Frame not included
We currently ship only within the European Union (EU). Additional customs costs may apply.
Please note: Each print is individually finished or created on demand as part of our artistic process. This makes every piece unique. For this reason, we do not accept returns or offer refunds. Thank you for supporting independent, hand-crafted art.
A limited edition hand-gilded lino print by Maison Douce
This work evokes the moment just before the end of the world — the silent pause between ruin and renewal. Ragnarök Wanderlust draws on Northern myth and existential longing: mountains as witnesses, gold as omen, movement as fate.
Carved and printed by hand, the image captures a landscape in tension — monumental, fractured, yet radiant. The jagged forms suggest both collapse and ascent, a terrain shaped by wandering, exile, and the irresistible pull toward the unknown. The hand-applied gold leaf transforms the sky into a sacred threshold: not decoration, but prophecy.
Maison Douce approaches this print as a relic from an imagined future past. The stark relief of the lino cut contrasts with the fragile luminosity of the gilding. Each print bears subtle differences — shifts in pressure, ink, and gold — traces of the hand and of chance. No two are alike.
A piece for those drawn to endings, journeys, and the beauty of things on the verge.
Details:
Lino print size: 80 × 60 cm
Hand-printed and hand-gilded (with 22.5 carat gold leaf)
Unique variations in each piece
Limited edition of 30
Frame not included
We currently ship only within the European Union (EU). Additional customs costs may apply.
Please note: Each print is individually finished or created on demand as part of our artistic process. This makes every piece unique. For this reason, we do not accept returns or offer refunds. Thank you for supporting independent, hand-crafted art.
Limited Edition Prints
RAGNARÖK WANDERLUST is released as a strictly limited edition. Each print is hand-pulled and individually finished, with the gold surface applied by hand. Subtle variations in pressure, ink density, and gilding ensure that every piece exists as a singular object rather than a reproduction.
The irregularities are intentional — echoes of movement, fracture, and uncertainty. No two prints are identical. Each bears the visible trace of the hand and the moment of its making.
This edition is limited to 30 pieces only. Every print is signed and numbered, and available exclusively through Maison Douce. Once the edition is sold out, it will not be reprinted, preserving its status as a rare artefact rather than a repeatable image.
Meaning & Symbolism
RAGNARÖK WANDERLUST draws from Northern myth and apocalyptic imagination, not as narrative illustration but as emotional landscape. The work inhabits the space before destruction becomes renewal — a suspended moment in which wandering, loss, and destiny converge.
The fractured mountains suggest a world shaped by forces beyond human control: erosion, time, prophecy. The gilded sky functions as a threshold rather than a background — a sign of the sacred entering the ordinary, of value emerging from collapse. Gold here is not triumph, but omen.
In this piece, wandering becomes an existential state: the urge to move through endings without knowing what follows. The print acts as both image and talisman — a reminder that destruction and longing often share the same horizon.