
Edinburgh City Sepia
Edinburgh City Sepia reimagines the Scottish capital's urban fabric through the warm tonal register of antique cartography. Streets, blocks, and open spaces are rendered in layered sepia ink tones that reference the hand-drawn city plans of the 18th and 19th centuries, while the overall layout and compositional framing remain clearly contemporary. The result occupies an interesting middle ground — historically resonant but graphically clean, detailed enough to reward close reading, composed well enough to work as a room-defining object. Edinburgh's particular topography, shaped by volcanic geology and medieval planning, gives the map an inherent drama that the design makes visible.
Produced at our Berlin atelier, this fine art print renders the fine linework and layered sepia gradients of the cartographic design with complete precision — an archival fine art print built for detail at any viewing distance.
Edinburgh City Sepia reimagines the Scottish capital's urban fabric through the warm tonal register of antique cartography. Streets, blocks, and open spaces are rendered in layered sepia ink tones that reference the hand-drawn city plans of the 18th and 19th centuries, while the overall layout and compositional framing remain clearly contemporary. The result occupies an interesting middle ground — historically resonant but graphically clean, detailed enough to reward close reading, composed well enough to work as a room-defining object. Edinburgh's particular topography, shaped by volcanic geology and medieval planning, gives the map an inherent drama that the design makes visible.
Produced at our Berlin atelier, this fine art print renders the fine linework and layered sepia gradients of the cartographic design with complete precision — an archival fine art print built for detail at any viewing distance.
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Edinburgh City Sepia reimagines the Scottish capital's urban fabric through the warm tonal register of antique cartography. Streets, blocks, and open spaces are rendered in layered sepia ink tones that reference the hand-drawn city plans of the 18th and 19th centuries, while the overall layout and compositional framing remain clearly contemporary. The result occupies an interesting middle ground — historically resonant but graphically clean, detailed enough to reward close reading, composed well enough to work as a room-defining object. Edinburgh's particular topography, shaped by volcanic geology and medieval planning, gives the map an inherent drama that the design makes visible.
Produced at our Berlin atelier, this fine art print renders the fine linework and layered sepia gradients of the cartographic design with complete precision — an archival fine art print built for detail at any viewing distance.























