Jaco Putker | Block Bestiary No.21b: The Cow, 2023

£275.00
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Photopolymer

18 x 24 cm

Edition of 25

Framed

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Jaco Putker (1971) is a contemporary artist and printmaker from The Hague, Netherlands. His preferred medium is photopolymer, or solar plate, etching. This technique is a non-toxic way of etching which allow for photorealistic depictions. Rather than impose a meaning to his work, Jaco Putker invites the viewers to associate freely and give his etchings personal significance through individual perceptions and filters.

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Photopolymer

18 x 24 cm

Edition of 25

Framed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £27.50.

Jaco Putker (1971) is a contemporary artist and printmaker from The Hague, Netherlands. His preferred medium is photopolymer, or solar plate, etching. This technique is a non-toxic way of etching which allow for photorealistic depictions. Rather than impose a meaning to his work, Jaco Putker invites the viewers to associate freely and give his etchings personal significance through individual perceptions and filters.

Photopolymer

18 x 24 cm

Edition of 25

Framed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £27.50.

Jaco Putker (1971) is a contemporary artist and printmaker from The Hague, Netherlands. His preferred medium is photopolymer, or solar plate, etching. This technique is a non-toxic way of etching which allow for photorealistic depictions. Rather than impose a meaning to his work, Jaco Putker invites the viewers to associate freely and give his etchings personal significance through individual perceptions and filters.

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