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CHIANGMAI 1 - Limited Edition of 15 Originals Print

Friederike Oeser

Germany

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

HANDMADE SILK SCREENING I first started doing silkscreens in Chiang Mai, Thailand more than a decade ago, and it is a process that continues to fascinate me. By combining my own photographs with free abstract forms, I am able to celebrate my surroundings—wherever I might be—in the moment and at the time. Manual silk screen printing is a method for producing images using a stencil and a fine synthetic mesh designed to release color to specific portions of the design, while blocking others. The surface on which the design is printed is known as a “substrate.” The term “silkscreen” refers to the fact that originally the mesh through which color passed was made of silk. In order to create a design, a mesh, or screen, must be created for each shape/form. Getting the color through the mesh and on to the substrate is done using a squeegee, a tool with a metal or wooden handle and a strong rubber blade, similar to what window-washers use to clean windows. Since each color has to be printed individually, and then placed only on very specific portions of the substrate, the process is extremely labor-intensive. Still I continue to enjoy it very much because of the unique results that can be achieved. Original handmade silkscreen on 270 g Fabriano Buettenpaper, watermarked, white, 50% cotton, light grain, matte surface, acid-free, with natural deckle edges, 12 color screenprint, 19.69 x 19.69 x 0.1 in (50 x 50 cm), Edition of 15, signed, dated and numbered at the bottom, 2008, ships carefully wrapped in a tube. Sold unframed.

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Born in Nuremberg, Germany, 1959. Lives and works in Munich, Germany. Friederike Oeser is known for her drawings, silkscreens and sculptures, designed to make the conscious and subconscious meet and to make the ordinary miraculous. She turns flat planes into abstract paintings, imagined proportions into actual surfaces, moods into colors, and tones into lines and contrasts, allowing the viewer to see the world in a new way. "Many artists deal with big themes while I am interested in the small world of details. The inconspicuous is the most essential element of my work. My artworks are a reflection of the way I see things. I always start with traveling to certain places and then my perception seems to go through my whole body and becomes abstract during this process. It becomes something totally different than what is seen in reality. "

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