Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is a woodcut?

What is a woodcut?

Woodcut is a printing technique where an image is carved into the surface of a woodblock using gouges, with the remaining flat surface holding the ink for printing. The areas cut away by the artist do not carry ink, while the uncut areas do, producing the desired print. The carving follows the wood's grain, unlike wood engraving, where the block is cut across the end-grain. Ink is applied to the surface with a roller, ensuring only the flat, uncarved areas receive ink, leaving the recessed, non-printing areas clean.

Damien Hirst

Picolinic Acid, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

GBP 12,000 - 15,600

Invader

Invaded Hypnosis, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

GBP 11,500 - 14,900

Tracey Emin

Laying Back, 2008

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

GBP 10,000

Alex Katz

Anda and Dino (from A Tremor in the Morning), 1986

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 6,500

Alex Katz

Kriti and Vincent (from A Tremor in the Morning), 1986

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 6,500

Alex Katz

Peter and Linda (from A Tremor in the Morning), 1986

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 6,500

Alex Katz

Rackstraw and Peggy (from a Tremor in the Morning), 1986

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 6,500

Jim Dine

Nine Views of Winter 2, 1985

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 4,800

Damien Hirst

Perillartine, 2012

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

GBP 14,000 - 16,000

Josef Albers

Astatic (Danilowitz 116), 1944

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 10,200

Sean Scully

Conversation, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

EUR 14,400

Jim Dine

Double Venus Woodcut II, 1984

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 2,950

Jim Dine

Left Panel, from The Three Sydney Close Woodcuts, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

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Julian Opie

Apartment 8, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 1,950

Julian Opie

Apartment 4, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 1,950

Alex Katz

Jessica, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

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Land Art

Also referred to as Earth Art, Earthworks, or Environmental Art, Land Art is a sculptural movement that involves creating artworks that integrate conceptual or physical elements of the earth or landscape into the finished piece. These works often interact directly with the environment, using natural materials and settings to explore themes related to nature, place, and time

Process Art

Process Art is an artistic movement and creative approach where the focus is on the act of creation rather than the final product. The term process in this context refers to the various stages of art-making, including gathering, sorting, associating, and organizing materials and actions. This movement emphasizes the artistic journey and the human expression involved in creating art, rather than the finished piece itself. Process Art is driven by inherent motivation, intentionality, and the rationale behind the actions, viewing the creative process as the true artwork.

Massurrealism

Massurrealism is a portmanteau word coined by American artist James Seehafer in 1992. He observed a trend among postmodern artists who blended themes and aesthetic styles with mass media, including elements of pop art. Massurrealism is a development of surrealism that emphasizes the technological effects on the imagery of contemporary surrealism. The key difference between massurrealism and surrealism is that the latter was founded in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century, while massurrealism is rooted in the influence of modern technology and media.

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