What if?

$10.00

Hand-signed A5 poetry print in vibrant red ink on recycled oatmeal-toned paper. A thoughtful piece for gifting, framing, or everyday inspiration.

Hand-signed A5 poetry print in vibrant red ink on recycled oatmeal-toned paper. A thoughtful piece for gifting, framing, or everyday inspiration.

What if?

Life could be

Peaceful

The road not yet taken

The formula gone

Creating beauty

From a seed

Watching it grow

Leaving only what life needs

Nothing more

What if?

Hope conquered fear

And joy was for all

A better world, for sure

Moving past what has had its day

No perfection, please

Just free

~ Camille

“What if?” is a quiet provocation — a poem that imagines life stripped back to what’s essential: peace over noise, hope over fear, beauty grown slowly from a seed. It does not ask for perfection. It asks for freedom. For a world that feels softer, fairer, and still possible.

Printed in vibrant red ink on earthy oatmeal-toned recycled paper, this piece is designed to bring warmth, texture, and quiet presence to a wall — a daily reminder to choose the road not yet taken.

Print Details

Ink: Vibrant red — a striking contrast against the oatmeal-toned background

Paper: A5 earthy recycled paper, acid-free and eco-friendly

Size: A5 (148mm x 210mm) — ideal for framing, pinning, or gifting

Weight: 209gsm — sturdy with a premium feel

Finish: Professionally printed with archival-grade inks for long-lasting colour and clarity

Signature: Hand-signed and dated by Camille on the reverse of every print

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Shipping & Dispatch
Orders are dispatched from our Melbourne studio within 2 business days. Each print is carefully packed to arrive safely and beautifully.

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Styling Notes
This A5 print fits standard A5 frames and also works beautifully matted for a more gallery-style presentation. A meaningful gift for poetry lovers, creatives, and thoughtful interiors.

About the Artist

Camille Delaquise (previously Camille Barr) is an Australian poet, musician, and visual artist. Through poetry she finds music, and through storytelling she finds visual representation — expressed through her distinctive abstract art practice.

Art is for everyone.

Life is poetry.

Music is the pain and ecstasy of the human experience.