Alchemici is a wallpaper conceived as a collection of graphic symbols, lost codes, and archetypal visions.
Each module is a fragment of a larger narrative: eyes, keys, lips, serpents, faces, flowers, and flames are arranged within a precise grid, built as a mysterious visual archive, open to interpretation.
The digital ink drawings, rendered in black linework, unfold across an ordered modular matrix of 10 × 10 cm tiles, where each square is a symbolic microcosm.
The composition balances precision and ambiguity, as if every element wished to be deciphered and concealed at once.
It is a pattern that doesn’t explain but suggests, doesn’t declare but questions.
This variant stands out for its structural elegance and visual strength.
The white paper background enhances the black ink lines, while the Merlot Red accents — a deep, intense Bordeaux hue — mark the rhythm of the grid with measured intensity.
The color evokes classicism, substance, wine, and roots — a presence that vibrates in the background without ever overpowering the composition.