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Never Wanna Come Back Down fine art print by Kaz Djordjevica moody, modern classic for interiors that keep you lingering through their layered approach.

Never Wanna Come Back Down is a bold composition from Kaz Djordjevic’s music inspired abstract series – this richly layered work fuses deep cobalt and inky textures with jolts of acid yellow, capturing that liminal moment between restraint and release.

There’s a choreographed tension here with Kaz’s signature textured layering, instinctive brushwork just the right amount of 70s nostalgia. Designed to elevate contemporary interiors, this Australian wall art poster brings depth and movement to minimalist or architectural spaces.

With only 100 prints ever available, each piece is a rare crop from the original painting.  All prints use premium museum grade parchment, archival inks, and sealant – delivering exceptional colour depth, fine detail, and the highest image stability.

This work is part of KD Studio’s Short Run series – a tightly composed crop from the original painting, selected for its standalone strength. With only 100 prints available, each piece is archival, printed with museum-grade inks, and hand-embossed with the studio mark for authenticity. It’s a refined way to bring more original, Australian abstract art into your space – rare by design, without the price tag of a full limited edition. Open edition with a maximum production run of 100.

Kaz describes her painting practice as a dance, a performance, an adrenaline rush; creating works through a process involving music and movement – relying on natural instinct to ‘play’ with the colours, forms and textures as she procures them on the canvas. Her paintings allow you to see the age-old act of painting manifested with as much excitement and freshness as if it were invented yesterday.

Never Wanna Come Back Down

Kaz Djordjevic

AUD$550
Size: 59.4w x 84.1h cms
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Limited (100) print on museum grade 100% cotton Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm archival paper.

Unframed – includes a 1” border for framing.

Requires framing to hang.

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Never Wanna Come Back Down fine art print by Kaz Djordjevica moody, modern classic for interiors that keep you lingering through their layered approach.

Never Wanna Come Back Down is a bold composition from Kaz Djordjevic’s music inspired abstract series – this richly layered work fuses deep cobalt and inky textures with jolts of acid yellow, capturing that liminal moment between restraint and release.

There’s a choreographed tension here with Kaz’s signature textured layering, instinctive brushwork just the right amount of 70s nostalgia. Designed to elevate contemporary interiors, this Australian wall art poster brings depth and movement to minimalist or architectural spaces.

With only 100 prints ever available, each piece is a rare crop from the original painting.  All prints use premium museum grade parchment, archival inks, and sealant – delivering exceptional colour depth, fine detail, and the highest image stability.

This work is part of KD Studio’s Short Run series – a tightly composed crop from the original painting, selected for its standalone strength. With only 100 prints available, each piece is archival, printed with museum-grade inks, and hand-embossed with the studio mark for authenticity. It’s a refined way to bring more original, Australian abstract art into your space – rare by design, without the price tag of a full limited edition. Open edition with a maximum production run of 100.

Kaz describes her painting practice as a dance, a performance, an adrenaline rush; creating works through a process involving music and movement – relying on natural instinct to ‘play’ with the colours, forms and textures as she procures them on the canvas. Her paintings allow you to see the age-old act of painting manifested with as much excitement and freshness as if it were invented yesterday.