fine art printmaking
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Dieter Detzner

 

German, 1970

lives and works in Berlin

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Detzner's lithographs were inspired by his soot drawings on mirrors. He created the images for these prints by swinging a foam-tipped pendulum over a stone covered with dry photocopy toner. Fine-tuning was achieved using an airbrush.

 

To achieve an absolutely flawless, matte, deepest "black hole" black, each print was first printed in black ink, then dusted with photocopy toner.

detzner dd11e1a

DD11E1A (2011)

 

Edition: 5

50 cm x 40 cm

1-colour lithograph, dusted with photocopy toner

Collaborating printer: Ulrich Kühle.

 

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detzner dd11e1b

DD11E1B (2011)

 

Edition: 5

50 cm x 40 cm

1-colour lithograph, dusted with photocopy toner

Collaborating printer: Ulrich Kühle.

 

For purchase enquiries, please email us >>

detzner dd11e1c

DD11E1C (2011)

 

Edition: 5

50 cm x 40 cm

1-colour lithograph, dusted with photocopy toner

Collaborating printer: Ulrich Kühle.

 

For purchase enquiries, please email us >>

detzner dd11e1d

DD11E1D (2011)

 

Edition: 5

50 cm x 40 cm

1-colour lithograph, dusted with photocopy toner

Collaborating printer: Ulrich Kühle.

 

For purchase enquiries, please email us >>

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