Golden Treble – Framed Posters

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This is a musical symbol turned into a sculpture. You're looking at a treble clef built entirely from quilled paper coils, hand-rolled and shaped into precise curves that hold their form. The piece uses cream and gold paper strips layered and stacked to create oval coils that line the flowing edges of the clef. A thin black outline frames the entire shape, giving it definition and making each curve read clearly. The center stays open and airy, which is exactly right for a musical symbol. The detail work is meticulous: individual coils are placed side by side along the upper loop, the spiral, and down the stem, each one catching light slightly differently depending on how the paper curls. The cream and gold palette gives the piece a warm, elegant feel without being fussy. This isn't a flat representation of a musical note. It's dimensional, with depth created entirely through layering and positioning hundreds of individual paper elements by hand. The shadows between coils add to the sense that this is a real object sitting on the surface, not just a clever drawing. The framed poster version holds all the fine quilling detail without any gloss or glare. On matte art paper, the cream and gold coils read with warmth while the black outline stays crisp and graphic. The shadows between each individual coil translate beautifully to print, keeping that sense of dimension even though you're looking at a flat surface. The frame gives it a finished edge and turns it into something ready to hang straight on a wall.
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This is a musical symbol turned into a sculpture. You're looking at a treble clef built entirely from quilled paper coils, hand-rolled and shaped into precise curves that hold their form. The piece uses cream and gold paper strips layered and stacked to create oval coils that line the flowing edges of the clef. A thin black outline frames the entire shape, giving it definition and making each curve read clearly. The center stays open and airy, which is exactly right for a musical symbol. The detail work is meticulous: individual coils are placed side by side along the upper loop, the spiral, and down the stem, each one catching light slightly differently depending on how the paper curls. The cream and gold palette gives the piece a warm, elegant feel without being fussy. This isn't a flat representation of a musical note. It's dimensional, with depth created entirely through layering and positioning hundreds of individual paper elements by hand. The shadows between coils add to the sense that this is a real object sitting on the surface, not just a clever drawing. The framed poster version holds all the fine quilling detail without any gloss or glare. On matte art paper, the cream and gold coils read with warmth while the black outline stays crisp and graphic. The shadows between each individual coil translate beautifully to print, keeping that sense of dimension even though you're looking at a flat surface. The frame gives it a finished edge and turns it into something ready to hang straight on a wall.