Martin Schneider and Dominik Schmitz of Openpressproject had a revolutionary idea and designed a small 3D spun printing press. The building plans are open source so anyone can print this press themselves with a 3D printer. A printed printing press, what a crazy idea.
The original work is tiny (7 X 7 cm) and was then digitally manipulated for larger reproductions
It is a tetraprint in shades of blue and shows a cherub in full flight. The figure is drawn with loose, expressive lines against a light, atmospheric background. The pose is dynamic and suggests a sense of freedom.
A little brother of this work appeared in the catalogue of Open print exchange 2021/22 and travelled to
- Den Bosch (Netherlands)
- Munich (Duisland)
- Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany)
- Bonn (Germany)
- Nagoya (Japan)
'Arracher ce gros cul' is part of a diptych with 'Et s'il faut qu'on se tue, mourir en l'air'
Of course, the two works can also exist on their own.
Erik Roger (1967, Belgium) - Artist and Teacher in Ghent
Erik Roger lives and works near Ghent, where he also has his studio. His work and passion focus on translating three-dimensional reality into a two-dimensional representation. This process creates an abstraction beyond visible reality.
Art and Education
His fascination with human..
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