Description
The Writers’ Museum by Matylda Konecka is a literary Edinburgh print, centred on the Writers’ Museum transformed into a more whimsical and story-filled city image. It draws on the energy of a real urban setting, yet the mood is never merely documentary. The Writers’ Museum feels staged, theatrical and quietly uncanny in the best possible sense, which makes it far more distinctive than a straightforward city view.
Matylda Konecka has a gift for turning streets, landmarks and familiar architecture into places where something unusual might happen at any moment. In The Writers’ Museum, that instinct gives the scene both identity and wit. The city remains recognisable, but its atmosphere shifts toward story, memory and imagination, which is exactly where her work becomes most compelling.
The Writers’ Museum would sit well in libraries, studies or book-lined living rooms. First 4 Frames offers a wide range of professional framing options so The Writers’ Museum can feel either crisp and contemporary or slightly moodier and more characterful. Float glass comes as standard.




