print graphics
my work in print graphics entails the techniques relief (wood and lino), intaglio
(engraving, copper/zinc etching) and mokulito: the latter is a printing technique
similar to lithography, whereby plywood is used instead of litho stones. the
mokulito process was originally developed by the japanese printmaker seishi ozaku.
it is still very experimental and results often in unpredictable outcomes.
etching
copper/zinc plate intaglio prints
1-elephant shrew
15x20 cm
2-rhino beetle
15x20 cm
3-leopard turtle
15x20 cm
4-rhino and calf
15x20 cm
5-lioness and cub
30x30 cm
6-deep space
12x8 cm
7-seabirds
12x16 cm
engraving
aluminum plate intaglio prints
„Big Five“ with chine colle
20x30 cm
relief printing
woodcuts and lino
1-carpenter‘s nightmare
30x40 cm
2-uprooted
30x40
3-new from old
30x40
4-gooseneck mussels
30x40
5-búffalo skulls
51x62
6-tiger
17x24
7-honey bee
50x50
8-dead honey bee
50x50
9-women for peace
30x40
10-caught
30x40
11-apple tree
17x24
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mokulito
prints on canvas
“Big Five“ footprints - 40x90 cm
1-elephant
2-rhino
3-african buffalo
4-lion
5-leopard
mokulito
prints on paper
1-buffalo skulls
51x62 cm
2-gooseneck mussels
30x40 cm
3-honey bees
40x30 cm
4-scarce swallowtail
50x50 cm
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