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5-color printing using a hybrid process on 260g Rives laid paper - Not signed // Gerhard Richter's Seestück (bewölkt), originally painted in 1969, is a stunning portrayal of the sea under a cloudy sky. This limited edition digital print, created in 2022 using a 5-color hybrid printing process on 260g Rives laid paper, captures the serene yet turbulent nature of the ocean. The monochromatic tones and blurred transitions between sky and water evoke a sense of calmness and vastness, typical of Richter's exploration of light, atmosphere, and abstraction. Although unsigned, this print is an exquisite example of Richter’s mastery in blending photorealism with painterly techniques, reflecting his fascination with the sublime in nature.
Seestück (bewölkt), 1969/2022
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5-color printing using a hybrid process on 260g Rives laid paper - Not signed // Gerhard Richter's Seestück (bewölkt), originally painted in 1969, is a stunning portrayal of the sea under a cloudy sky. This limited edition digital print, created in 2022 using a 5-color hybrid printing process on 260g Rives laid paper, captures the serene yet turbulent nature of the ocean. The monochromatic tones and blurred transitions between sky and water evoke a sense of calmness and vastness, typical of Richter's exploration of light, atmosphere, and abstraction. Although unsigned, this print is an exquisite example of Richter’s mastery in blending photorealism with painterly techniques, reflecting his fascination with the sublime in nature.
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Gerhard Richter
Seestück (bewölkt), 1969/2022
Limited Edition Print
Digital Print On Paper
GBP 4,600
What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.