Veta Gorner | Counting Moonstones, 2023
Etching
20 x 20 cm
Edition of 10
Unframed
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Veta Gorner RE is a multidisciplinary printmaker working in etching, silkscreen, and lithography. Veta’s technically broad practice combines a range of traditional and experimental techniques aimed at better communicating contemporary sensibilities. Veta is fascinated by both the human condition and the expressive nature of human motion. Her works are an attempt to make sense of the world and to capture the energy and reasons that move us and make us who we. She sees a great print as being both a technical riddle and an aesthetic wonder, as an evanescent poem shaped into a beautifully tangible form.
Etching
20 x 20 cm
Edition of 10
Unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £22.00.
Veta Gorner RE is a multidisciplinary printmaker working in etching, silkscreen, and lithography. Veta’s technically broad practice combines a range of traditional and experimental techniques aimed at better communicating contemporary sensibilities. Veta is fascinated by both the human condition and the expressive nature of human motion. Her works are an attempt to make sense of the world and to capture the energy and reasons that move us and make us who we. She sees a great print as being both a technical riddle and an aesthetic wonder, as an evanescent poem shaped into a beautifully tangible form.
Etching
20 x 20 cm
Edition of 10
Unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £22.00.
Veta Gorner RE is a multidisciplinary printmaker working in etching, silkscreen, and lithography. Veta’s technically broad practice combines a range of traditional and experimental techniques aimed at better communicating contemporary sensibilities. Veta is fascinated by both the human condition and the expressive nature of human motion. Her works are an attempt to make sense of the world and to capture the energy and reasons that move us and make us who we. She sees a great print as being both a technical riddle and an aesthetic wonder, as an evanescent poem shaped into a beautifully tangible form.