Nicky Liebenberg - Garden of Earthly Delights, 2023

£205.00

Drypoint

Media Dimensions: 32 x 32 cm

Image Dimensions: 17 x 17 cm

Edition of 10

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Printmaking with a strong drawing emphasis is the primary methodology in Liebenbergs’ process, sometimes incorporating mixed media of collage & chine-colle. Thematically, the relationship between the (natural/seen) and 'metaphysical' (spiritual/unseen) recur throughout the work. In a broader sense, relational connection is explored, between spouses (marriage) and the human/ Divine or God-connection. Her work is an exploration of the interplay between these and what happens in ‘the space between’. Her art-making process is a visualization of the internal & external, the micro & macro. It is simultaneously personal and general.

Areas of inspiration include nature, anatomy, & the metaphysical, i.e. the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principle of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing & identity as well as the ontological, or the science of being. Liebenberg endeavors to push perceived boundaries, to experiment and try new things with printmaking as a medium that has endless possibilities and variations. the challenge being in finding that perfect, workable equilibrium between what is established and what is new and fresh.

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Drypoint

Media Dimensions: 32 x 32 cm

Image Dimensions: 17 x 17 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 £20.50 (unframed).

Printmaking with a strong drawing emphasis is the primary methodology in Liebenbergs’ process, sometimes incorporating mixed media of collage & chine-colle. Thematically, the relationship between the (natural/seen) and 'metaphysical' (spiritual/unseen) recur throughout the work. In a broader sense, relational connection is explored, between spouses (marriage) and the human/ Divine or God-connection. Her work is an exploration of the interplay between these and what happens in ‘the space between’. Her art-making process is a visualization of the internal & external, the micro & macro. It is simultaneously personal and general.

Areas of inspiration include nature, anatomy, & the metaphysical, i.e. the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principle of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing & identity as well as the ontological, or the science of being. Liebenberg endeavors to push perceived boundaries, to experiment and try new things with printmaking as a medium that has endless possibilities and variations. the challenge being in finding that perfect, workable equilibrium between what is established and what is new and fresh.

Drypoint

Media Dimensions: 32 x 32 cm

Image Dimensions: 17 x 17 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 £20.50 (unframed).

Printmaking with a strong drawing emphasis is the primary methodology in Liebenbergs’ process, sometimes incorporating mixed media of collage & chine-colle. Thematically, the relationship between the (natural/seen) and 'metaphysical' (spiritual/unseen) recur throughout the work. In a broader sense, relational connection is explored, between spouses (marriage) and the human/ Divine or God-connection. Her work is an exploration of the interplay between these and what happens in ‘the space between’. Her art-making process is a visualization of the internal & external, the micro & macro. It is simultaneously personal and general.

Areas of inspiration include nature, anatomy, & the metaphysical, i.e. the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principle of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing & identity as well as the ontological, or the science of being. Liebenberg endeavors to push perceived boundaries, to experiment and try new things with printmaking as a medium that has endless possibilities and variations. the challenge being in finding that perfect, workable equilibrium between what is established and what is new and fresh.