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Lichens - Limited Edition of 49 Print

Margit Platny

Italy

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Cardboard

Size: 19.7 W x 13.8 H x 0 D in

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This artwork is part of my new series of screen prints "Born from Dust" which are all directly connected to my thoughts and my emotions about the current pandemic. Each print is signed and numbered on the front. Edition of 49. Handprinted on beautiful Fabriano Cardboard 280g. dimension of cardboard 35x50cm, image size 20,3x26,3cm. A fine art screen print is a ‘multiple original,’ handmade, using a silkscreen, squeegee and ink on paper. With original, fine art screen prints, the textural and tactile qualities of the ink on the paper are unique qualities and are inseparable parts of the artwork, distinguishing screen prints as a fine art form.

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Printmaking:Screenprinting on Cardboard

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:49

Size:19.7 W x 13.8 H x 0 D in

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"I grew up in rural Austria. I remember that I was drawing and painting from my early childhood on and that my parents were always providing all kinds of art materials to experiment with. I focused more seriously on painting at the age of 15. Taking art classes and doing life drawing and painting for the first time was an amazing experience. This was the moment when I decided to become a painter. After receiving a masters degree in painting from the Academy of Fine Art in Vienna in 1997, I moved to the beautiful countryside of Siena (near Florence). My lifestyle and close relationship with nature plays a very inspirational role in my work. I get most of my ideas for my paintings when I am outside in our garden or while I am running with my dogs in the beautiful Tuscan woods. A great part of my work is based on my interest in the coexistence and affinity between humans and animals so I draw my inspiration and energy to create mainly from these relations and the associated emotions. To me, the coronavirus outbreak reveals a lot about our emotional disconnect to the natural world and the virus is telling of the dangerous boomerang effect that follows when our anthropocentric worldview makes us believe that we can control, dominate and exploit other species. Many of my works, like the series “Learning to Crawl” are directly connected to these thoughts and my emotions about this situation. Before I start painting I usually have a vague idea about the final state of the canvas, I rather know which kind of atmosphere I want to transmit. As there is a lot of room for spontaneity during the process I hope that my approach also gives a lot of room to individual associations, leaving the spectator with his/her own imagination."

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