In Turkestan, chitagar or master printer used kolibs (wood blocks) to print cloth. The Lola Guhl atelier restores ancient techniques and experiments with joining modern applications. Woodblock prints, linoleum prints, and collograph prints recreate the evolution of design moving from organic forms of the early Scythians and Zoroastrians to the complex geometry of Islamic patterns. Digital art reveal the history of the Silk Road as it overlaps a modern world through guiding principles of our collective motivations, desires, and achievements. By examining distant places along the spectrum of time, an understanding of our common connections unfolds.