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Terragraph (with sand) on canvas in a limited edition of 36 hand signed & Numbered // Ouroboros #10 by Günther Uecker is a terragraph print that incorporates sand on canvas, creating a tactile and organic aesthetic. This piece, part of a limited edition of 36, depicts a circular form resembling the ancient symbol of the ouroboros, representing cycles, unity, and eternity. The brushstrokes, painted in earthy tones, form an incomplete loop, evoking both movement and stasis. Uecker’s integration of natural materials with minimalistic forms adds depth and texture, inviting viewers to contemplate the continuity and impermanence of existence.
Ouroboros #10, 2018
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Terragraph (with sand) on canvas in a limited edition of 36 hand signed & Numbered // Ouroboros #10 by Günther Uecker is a terragraph print that incorporates sand on canvas, creating a tactile and organic aesthetic. This piece, part of a limited edition of 36, depicts a circular form resembling the ancient symbol of the ouroboros, representing cycles, unity, and eternity. The brushstrokes, painted in earthy tones, form an incomplete loop, evoking both movement and stasis. Uecker’s integration of natural materials with minimalistic forms adds depth and texture, inviting viewers to contemplate the continuity and impermanence of existence.
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