
Sumi on Washi · 2026
Calligrapher · New York
One irreversible stroke.
There is no undo in calligraphy. The brush touches paper and a decision is made — the same decision that took ten thousand practice sheets to be ready for.
Paper as collaborator.
Handmade washi from Echizen, cotton rag from Fabriano, bark paper from Bhutan. Each surface changes the ink, changes the letter, changes the meaning.
Ink ground by hand.
Sumi ink sticks ground on a slate inkstone with cold water. The process takes twenty minutes and cannot be rushed. The quality of attention enters the ink.

A masthead hand-lettered across three sessions, the final stroke decided in forty seconds of absolute stillness. The editors saw it and asked for nothing changed.
Each envelope addressed by hand. The ink mixed from a private formula — blacker than standard sumi, with a subtle sheen that catches candlelight. No two identical.

Fourteen months. Forty-seven iterations. The final logotype drawn once, without lifting the brush. The legal team insisted on a backup; we delivered the original.
Every commission
begins with a word.
Not ready to commission? The Studio Lookbook collects twelve years of work, process notes, and the thinking behind each piece.
48 pages. Curated PDF. No charge.