Inga Eicaite | B_03, 2021
Media Dimensions: 23 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 10 x 15 cm
Edition of 20
Framed/unframed
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Inga Eicaite (Lithuanian, based in London) is a contemporary printmaker through abstract graphic approach exploring the dynamic intersection between science and nature. Her works are primarily in a monochromatic palette. This deliberate choice allows her to emphasise the contrast between light and shadow, form and void. Inga puts strong emphasis on paper and its qualities in her practice, usage of conservational washi (Japanese paper) and hanji (Korean) papers help bring subtlety in the work. Working in several printmaking combos: intaglio, mokuhanga and relief.
Media Dimensions: 23 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 10 x 15 cm
Edition of 20
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £38.00.
Inga Eicaite (Lithuanian, based in London) is a contemporary printmaker through abstract graphic approach exploring the dynamic intersection between science and nature. Her works are primarily in a monochromatic palette. This deliberate choice allows her to emphasise the contrast between light and shadow, form and void. Inga puts strong emphasis on paper and its qualities in her practice, usage of conservational washi (Japanese paper) and hanji (Korean) papers help bring subtlety in the work. Working in several printmaking combos: intaglio, mokuhanga and relief.
Media Dimensions: 23 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 10 x 15 cm
Edition of 20
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £38.00.
Inga Eicaite (Lithuanian, based in London) is a contemporary printmaker through abstract graphic approach exploring the dynamic intersection between science and nature. Her works are primarily in a monochromatic palette. This deliberate choice allows her to emphasise the contrast between light and shadow, form and void. Inga puts strong emphasis on paper and its qualities in her practice, usage of conservational washi (Japanese paper) and hanji (Korean) papers help bring subtlety in the work. Working in several printmaking combos: intaglio, mokuhanga and relief.