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Machine Making Machine - Limited Edition of 30 Print

Fawaz Rob

Bangladesh

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About The Artwork

French art critic François Jonquet wrote: "FAWAZ ROB’s art is not pretentious, overtly abstract or uber political to catch the attention of art critics. Rather he practices printmaking the same way Japanese ukioe craftsmen have done for centuries: Getting classically trained for years and spending long hours in a studio to achieve surreal perfection. His art is universal and can captivate from a staunch art critic to a five-year-old. I have a suspicion that Fawaz Rob is not here to be ‘famous’ or acquire a million followers. He is here to leave a body of work that will be enjoyed for generations to come. An artist’s life is a lonely life. He sees the world through his own keyhole and tries to tell a story to an audience he would never meet. Our artist grew up in Bangladesh, got educated in the USA and Europe, and now works in complete seclusion. In a world full of overbearing colors and screaming media, these black and white art guides our soul to the subtle beauty of life. Intaglio printmaking is one of the most challenging forms of art and transforming a blank copper plate into a magical scene requires countless hours of patience. It is recommended that these black and white prints are enjoyed with a Jazz album playing in the background, preferably ‘Saxophone Colossus’ by Sonny Rollins or ‘Kind of Blue’ by Miles Davies. It is also recommended that these prints are enjoyed very late at night, alone in a dark room, when the world quiets down and a sense of nothingness takes over. “ for more prints like this, please visit: www.fawazrobprints.com

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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“FAWAZ ROB’s intaglio prints are results of incalculable passion and years of craftsmanship. He recently exhibited in Montmarte gallery in Paris with rave reviews. The art of printmaking requires unusual patience and hundreds of hours of mistakes, accidents and frustrating results. But after long hardship when a breathtaking ‘Print’ arrives, all the sufferings are justified. An artist’s life is a lonely life. He sees the world through his own keyhole and tries to tell a story to an audience he would never meet. Our resident artist Fawaz Rob from Bangladesh, educated in USA and Europe, works in complete seclusion and composes a dreamlike serenity in his art. In a world full of overbearing colors and screaming media, these black and white pieces directs our eyes at the subtle beauty of life. FAWAZ ROB’s art is not pretentious, overtly abstract or uber political to attract the attention of art critics. Rather he practices printmaking the same way Japanese ukioe craftsmen did for centuries: going through the classical training for years and spending long hours in a studio to transform a simple copper plate into a magical scene. His art is universal and can captivate from a staunch art critic to a five year old. I have a suspicion that Fawaz Rob is not here to be ‘famous’. He is here to leave a body of work that will be enjoyed for generations to come. It is recommended that these black and white prints are enjoyed with a Jazz album playing in the background, preferably ‘Saxophone Colossus’ by Sonny Rollins or ‘Kind of Blue’ by Miles Davies. It is also recommended that these prints are enjoyed very late at night, alone in a dark room, when the world quiets down and a sense of nothingness takes over. “ — François Jonquet. (translated from French by Isabelle Durand)

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