What is Offset printing?
Offset lithography is a printing technique where the inked image is first transferred (offset) from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. This method combines the lithographic process, which relies on the repulsion of water and oil, to keep non-printing areas ink-free by attracting a water-based film. Offset lithography was originally developed to reduce costs in reproducing artwork and is widely used for high-volume printing due to its efficiency and ability to produce sharp, consistent images.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO OFFSET PRINT
Gerhard Richter
Frau Mit Kind / Mother With Child, 1965 / 2005
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
GBP 3,500 - 5,000
Takashi Murakami
Flowerball: Colorful, Miracle, Sparkle, 2022
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
GBP 2,300
Takashi Murakami
Open Your Hands Wide, Embrace Happiness!, 2010
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
GBP 3,000
Takashi Murakami
If I Could Reach That Field Of Flowers, I Would Die Happy, 2010
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
GBP 3,000
Meaning School of Things, Mono-ha originated in Tokyo in the mid-1960s. Instead of creating traditional artwork, the artists of Mono-ha used different materials and their natural properties to express dismay at the industrialization taking place in Japan at the time. The movement gained international attention and is now a widely respected form of art, known for its emphasis on the relationship between materials and their environment.
Generative art refers to art that is wholly or partly created through an autonomous system. This system can be independent or non-human, capable of determining features that would otherwise be decided by the artist. The generative system can act as the creator or as a collaborator with the artist. Generative art often refers to works generated algorithmically by computers, where the system plays a significant role in the creation process.
