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From the series "The extent of the catastrophe": Color woodcut print made from several print blocks. Although being part of a numbered edition, each print from the series is unlike another as colors and stroke vary.

The work " The extent of the catastrophe" consists of both wood blocks and prints. The subjects refer to press photos, which have been published after the tsunami and nuclear catastrophe. The artistic technique refers to traditional Japanese woodblock print making (Moku Hanga).

Through a long-term study a growing and changing ensemble of blocks and prints emerges, which aims to confront media volatileness and shrinking public awareness.

Please contact me if you don't find your location in the shipping table, I do ship internationally. I can take account of your shipping and packing wishes concerning, if needed.

PLEASE NOTE:
Please note that due to the Corona virus crisis shipping might be delayed or costs can vary. I will provide you with detailed information based on actual shipping destination and time.

PLEASE NOTE:
Please note that due to the Corona virus crisis shipping might be delayed or costs can vary. I will provide you with detailed information based on actual shipping destination and time.

Comes framed and with passpartout.

It will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and paper and will be put in a cardboard box to be best protected for mail transport.

The artwork is signed on the front and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.

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#water #lake #japan #rice fields 
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Rice fields (2020)
Woodcut
by Natalia Wehler

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From the series "The extent of the catastrophe": Color woodcut print made from several print blocks. Although being part of a numbered edition, each print from the series is unlike another as colors and stroke vary.

The work " The extent of the catastrophe" consists of both wood blocks and prints. The subjects refer to press photos, which have been published after the tsunami and nuclear catastrophe. The artistic technique refers to traditional Japanese woodblock print making (Moku Hanga).

Through a long-term study a growing and changing ensemble of blocks and prints emerges, which aims to confront media volatileness and shrinking public awareness.

Please contact me if you don't find your location in the shipping table, I do ship internationally. I can take account of your shipping and packing wishes concerning, if needed.

PLEASE NOTE:
Please note that due to the Corona virus crisis shipping might be delayed or costs can vary. I will provide you with detailed information based on actual shipping destination and time.

PLEASE NOTE:
Please note that due to the Corona virus crisis shipping might be delayed or costs can vary. I will provide you with detailed information based on actual shipping destination and time.

Comes framed and with passpartout.

It will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and paper and will be put in a cardboard box to be best protected for mail transport.

The artwork is signed on the front and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.

Tags:
#water #lake #japan #rice fields 
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My main artistic fields are wood printing, painting, drawing and installation. In most cases I am working in series with a clear overall concept and presentation idea in mind.... Read more

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