“Bundle V” Kyle Chaput (US)

About the artist:

Chaput’s compositions confront chaotic and conflicting aspects of life. Broken vessels appear forcing us to continually question our sense of place and inner stability.

“Face to face with. Eight” Eric Mummery (CA)

About the artist:

Eric Mummery is a Canadian artist. The presented woodcuts are part of an ongoing series that explore the visual capabilities of strong black and white in graphic language. The prints often represent mirror-like compositions using geometric elements, combined with rhythmic background patterns intensified by contrast. Mummery also keeps his prints close to his heritage by choosing to use local natural raw materials.

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“Face to face with. Nine” Eric Mummery (CA)

About the artist:

Eric Mummery is a Canadian artist. The presented woodcuts are part of an ongoing series that explore the visual capabilities of strong black and white in graphic language. The prints often represent mirror-like compositions using geometric elements, combined with rhythmic background patterns intensified by contrast. Mummery also keeps his prints close to his heritage by choosing to use local natural raw materials.

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“Roche limit 9-3” Yo Iseki (JP)

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Through repetitive patterns, Iseki creates abstract and colorful compositions that instantly catch the viewer’s attention.

“Roche limit 9-5” Yo Iseki (JP)

About the artist:

Through repetitive patterns, Iseki creates abstract and colorful compositions that instantly catch the viewer’s attention.

“Ottavia” Leonardo Marenghi (IT)

About the artist:

Marenghi’s large-format woodcuts transport the viewer to a fanciful black and white universe where all the elements of the composition converge through dramatic line movements.

“Eufemia” Leonardo Marenghi (IT)

About the artist:

Marenghi’s large-format woodcuts transport the viewer to a fanciful black and white universe where all the elements of the composition converge through dramatic line movements.

“Eutropia” Leonardo Marenghi (IT)

About the artist:

Marenghi’s large-format woodcuts transport the viewer to a fanciful black and white universe where all the elements of the composition converge through dramatic line movements.