
Green Tara
Unknown, Central Tibet · c. 1260s
A wall, designed
Three works in real gold — Klimt's leaf of gold, silver and platinum, Tibet's gilded thangka, and an Ethiopian gospel leaf of gold on vermilion. Six centuries and three faiths apart, they hang as one warm wall because every print arrives on the same cream sheet.

Green Tara anchors the left at 24×36″ — a goddess with one foot already off the lotus throne, her gold ornaments and her mantra written on the back where no viewer ever sees it. To her right, The Kiss flanks at 20×20″: look close and the surface is metal, actual leaf of gold, silver and platinum worked into the two figures by Klimt's own hand. Below it, the Ethiopian Virgin and Child sits as the accent at 16×20″, built from flat bands of vermilion and gold on a page made to be turned to and touched. Three kinds of gold, held to one wall by the cream mat every print shares.
THE BUNDLE
All 3 prints in one download: every frame ratio each work ships, the story prints, and the wall’s hang sheet.