Franziska Neubert
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Franziska Neubert favours the graphic techniques of relief printing, whereby she often works with the "lost form" technique (reduction woodblock printing). This means a "natural edition limitation", as each colour is cut further in the printing block after printing, so that reprints are not possible. The concentration required for such a process is expressed not only in the very deliberately selected colours (and their mixed tones) but also in the consistently reduced forms.
Franziska Neubert favours the graphic techniques of relief printing, whereby she often works with the "lost form" technique (reduction woodblock printing). This means a "natural edition limitation", as each colour is cut further in the printing block after printing, so that reprints are not possible. The concentration required for such a process is expressed not only in the very deliberately selected colours (and their mixed tones) but also in the consistently reduced forms.
Franziska Neubert favours the graphic techniques of relief printing, whereby she often works with the "lost form" technique (reduction woodblock printing). This means a "natural edition limitation", as each colour is cut further in the printing block after printing, so that reprints are not possible. The concentration required for such a process is expressed not only in the very deliberately selected colours (and their mixed tones) but also in the consistently reduced forms.