Description
Four canvases, each with its own role. A frog, a caterpillar, a katydid, and a mantis—each perched with quiet intent, each framed in brown wood, each printed on textured canvas to capture the fine lines of skin, wing, or stem. Together, they form Branch Hierarchy: a lineup that balances humor with presence, character with calm design.
The titles tell the story. The Intern (caterpillar) speaks to beginnings—humble, small, and full of growth ahead. The Analyst (katydid) blends in, watchful and precise, bringing patience to the mix. The Executive (mantis) holds authority with composure, sharp lines folded into deliberate poise. Branch Manager (frog) sits steady at the top, approachable but assured, tying the lineup together.
In an office, the set reads as witty and modern—an organizational chart reimagined in nature. But the versatility extends well beyond workplace walls. In a living room, Branch Hierarchy becomes a conversation piece, each canvas adding personality without overwhelming. In a hallway, it breaks the space into chapters, giving a story with each glance. In children’s rooms, the characters spark curiosity while keeping the tone grounded and real.
The brown frames bring the four into cohesion, anchoring greens, golds, and earthy tones with warmth. Hung in a tight grid, the effect is bold and gallery-like. Spaced with air between, the story stretches—each role standing on its own while still tied to the group.
At its essence, Branch Hierarchy is about structure and character: a natural staff lineup translated into art. Each piece stands alone; together, they create a system that’s witty, grounded, and quietly commanding.






















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