Paper skin
This matte poster of Ikal brings the axolotl's pale pink skin, the feathery red gills behind its head, and the flannel shirt it wears to paper. It's a fine art print on 305 g/m² Hahnemühle paper, matte finish, unframed. It arrives rolled in a rigid tube, ready to frame in whatever format you choose.
Matte paper doesn't compete with the portrait. It doesn't shine. It doesn't catch the lamp light or demand a particular angle to look good. What it does is absorb the light and return it softly, so the pale pink of Ikal's skin reads the same up close and from three meters away. The gills keep their saturated color without the background turning into a mirror. If you'd rather skip the framing step, there's also a [framed version of Ikal with a mount](https://www.yagopartal.com/animal-kinhood/ikal/).







