Franziska Neubert - Untitled #1, 2023
Woodblock
Media Dimensions: 97 x 140 cm
Image Dimensions: 97 x 140 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £273.60 (unframed).
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.
Woodblock
Media Dimensions: 97 x 140 cm
Image Dimensions: 97 x 140 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £273.60 (unframed).
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.
Woodblock
Media Dimensions: 97 x 140 cm
Image Dimensions: 97 x 140 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £273.60 (unframed).
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.