Holding the Sky: A Decade of Lunar Editions
From a single hand-pulled print in a Brooklyn loft to a global community of collectors — a long-form retrospective on what we've made, what we've broken, and what we still have to say.
Read the StoryEssays, interviews and field notes from the artists, collectors and quiet thinkers shaping our editions — written slowly, on purpose.
From a single hand-pulled print in a Brooklyn loft to a global community of collectors — a long-form retrospective on what we've made, what we've broken, and what we still have to say.
Read the StoryOn rendering moonlight as a verb, and why every print is signed at 3am.
Six rules we wrote for ourselves about pacing, scarcity, and trust.
Decoding the iconography behind our second-quarter release.
What does it mean to hold a piece of the moon in a wallet?
Hannah Lee on the year ahead, the year behind, and the long view.
Three days, eight studios, one quiet revelation about color.
Mirrors, materials, and the metaphysics of the printed surface.
A short defense of analog proofs in a digital-first practice.
Collecting in 2026 looks less like investing and more like belonging.