STUDIO FOR GENERATIVE PRINTS · EST. IN CODE

Art grown from
a seed and a rule.

FELD makes prints the way a garden makes flowers — a tiny number and a short algorithm, left to run. No two are the same. Each is pulled as a small risograph edition, signed and numbered.

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THE CURRENT RUN

Nine editions, four families.

Each family is one algorithm; each print is one seed fed through it. Filter by family, tap a print to see it whole. Availability is honest — when an edition sells out it stays here, greyed, as part of the record.

HOW A PRINT IS BORN

Seed → rule → paper.

    The screen version you see is generated at full resolution; the physical edition is separated into spot inks and pulled on a risograph, which is where the grain and the slight mis-registration come from. That drift is kept, not corrected.

    THE STUDIO

    One person, a plotter,
    and a lot of seeds.

    FELD is a small generative-print practice. The work sits between drawing and gardening: I write the rule, then spend the afternoon choosing which of ten thousand seeds is worth pulling as an edition.

    Families in rotation
    4
    Seeds tried per keeper
    ≈ 900
    Largest edition
    50 prints
    Inks on the shelf
    6 spot colours

    COMMISSION A PIECE

    Grow one for you.

    Pick a family and a size. I run seeds against your brief and send back three candidates before anything is printed.