Artwork description:

Inspired by the human-sized sunflowers in the fields of Berry / France, where Skadi Engeln has her summer studio, this wood print tryptichon was created. With each motif part 6 different printing blocks (a total of 18), she prints with different levels of transparency up to 15 or 20 times each motif. The result is 25 tryptiches so different that each is to be understood as a uniukat.
The offered work is the 12th variation of a total of 25. The printing surface is 50 x 25 cm each on 60x30 300g cardboard.
Sunflowers are due to their size as a being counterparts experienced, which seem to tell their own story scenically.

Materials used:

Oil on 270 g paper

Tags:
#landscape #flowers #sunflowers #landscapes #sunflower fields 

Tournesols - triptichon (2023)

Woodcut 
by Skadi Engeln

£1,000.26 Alert

  • Woodcut on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 90 x 60 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 75 x 50cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Flowers and plants
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock
Artwork description
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Inspired by the human-sized sunflowers in the fields of Berry / France, where Skadi Engeln has her summer studio, this wood print tryptichon was created. With each motif part 6 different printing blocks (a total of 18), she prints with different levels of transparency up to 15 or 20 times each motif. The result is 25 tryptiches so different that each is to be understood as a uniukat.
The offered work is the 12th variation of a total of 25. The printing surface is 50 x 25 cm each on 60x30 300g cardboard.
Sunflowers are due to their size as a being counterparts experienced, which seem to tell their own story scenically.

Materials used:

Oil on 270 g paper

Tags:
#landscape #flowers #sunflowers #landscapes #sunflower fields 
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In my painting and printmaking I work with landscape and figure as synonymous with our world in flux – through complexity and interweaving I trace its fleeting transitions, essence, beauty... Read more

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