Honeycomb II

from $498.00

One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Lisa Krannichfeld was a studio art and biology double major in undergrad at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. However, since the day she graduated, she hasn't worked with biology! Painting was always her focus, specifically the portraiture and figures. Her work focuses mostly on women. Lisa loves depicting them in ways they are not often depicted in art and imagery in general; aggressive, powerful, confrontational, not passive and hypersexualized. She paints loose, expressive portraiture and figures in interiors with a pattern-rich, saturated aesthetic using a lot of different materials.

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One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Lisa Krannichfeld was a studio art and biology double major in undergrad at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. However, since the day she graduated, she hasn't worked with biology! Painting was always her focus, specifically the portraiture and figures. Her work focuses mostly on women. Lisa loves depicting them in ways they are not often depicted in art and imagery in general; aggressive, powerful, confrontational, not passive and hypersexualized. She paints loose, expressive portraiture and figures in interiors with a pattern-rich, saturated aesthetic using a lot of different materials.