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Katerina KrotenkoInvisible treasures # 3 architectural serigraphy no. 10 / 152019
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Hand-printed fine arts poster. 50x70 cm
Limited Edition of 15 monotypes. Printed, signed, and numbered by the artist. 2019
Architectural story number three captures abandoned, but nonetheless gorgeous and unique modernist architecture and most vividly expresses the idea of Invisible Treasures series. From far, at first, one sees only a colourful splash of sea blue, but then one notices the pastel pink neon architectural facade, almost transparent yet brightly reflecting the light.
Each print is unique. The blue ink splash is a monotype, hand-pulled with a squeegee through a framed textile. And neon pink architecture image is printed with silkscreen technique, which allows to achieve a stencil on a framed textile, covered with light-sensitive emulsion, by exposing original ink drawing combined with inkjet image, which then is used to print the image by hand on environmentally friendly high-quality fine Munken laminated paper 300/400 g/m2, with water-based inks. This technique produces a distinctive volume and sense of material detail of the image.
Unframed. The size of the print is 50x70 cm, which perfectly fits to a standard frame size. Delivery in a cardboard tube.
- Creator:Katerina Krotenko (Finnish)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 27.56 in (70 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Limited Edition of 15 monotypesPrice: $221
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- Gallery Location:Helsinki, FI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2276214185852
Katerina Krotenko
Katerina is a multicultural designer in vocation to work with heritage contexts. She is keen on metaphysical materiality and experience design that embodies memories and stories. Katerina works with colours, shapes, and materials to delight the senses. The medium she feels the most for is glass, because of its whimsical character that allows for highly intuitive and beautifully spontaneous work. Katerina lives and works in Helsinki, Finland. Her art works have been exhibited in Helsinki (Designmuseo, Lokal, Helsinki Design Week), Milan (Milan Design Week, Salone del Mobile, Castello Sforzesco, Museo delle Arti Decorative), Venice (The Italian Glass Weeks, Venice HUB Under35, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin), St.Petersburg (Palaty), Moscow (Decorative Art Museum). Katerina received 4 international awards for her work with glass. Her works are published in design magazines like AD Architectural Digest, Interni, ELLE Decoration, etc.
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