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Printmaking, Aquatint on Paper
Size: 4.1 W x 4.3 H x 0 D in
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The work ‘Cloud Buster’ is a nice example of various etching techniques including aquatint, stop out and drypoint. The black shape that rises from the lower left to the upper right corner is a little ash twig of an etching plate that was cut up to create accidental details. So the twig is made with a rosin dust that was burnt in and then etched in the shape of the twig. In a second run, a hard ground was laid over the plate and the scribble-like lines were drawn, watching clouds pass by the artist’s studio. If you take a closer look you can tell the different thicknesses of lines. This was done by etching in several steps. You draw on the copperplate by using a steel needle, then place the plate in the acid and etch, then you take it out, watch the cloud, continue to draw, then place it back in the acid, take it out, draw, put it back. So those lines that spent most time in the acid, where bitten deeper and thus carry more color in the printing process and appear darker in the print. The artist states, ‘The clouds of the past summer fascinated me a lot. They came along so pompous and bold and lost shape and contour so fast.’ This print is rather small, but is printed on a papersize of about 20 x 30cm.
Printmaking:Aquatint on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:35
Size:4.1 W x 4.3 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Ships From:Germany.
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Born 1968 in San Francisco, raised in Bavaria, extensive traveling, studying and teaching internationally, now resides south of Munich in a country setting. Büntig exhibits internationally and his work is found in private and public collections like the New York Public Library, the Montefiore Fine Art Collection or the British Museum in London. Büntigs work is know for its stunning use of color, its complexity and positiv radiance and for the innovative application of the analogue printmaking techniques. "I believe in the interdependency of all life. We are one of all. We are connected through thought, feeling, action, breath, food and blood. My work feeds on the reverberations of life and expresses my experience of life’s Beauty."
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