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Now, high-quality pigment prints of motifs from the Color Sound Pictures series are also available in a small format at an affordable price. Printed in an intimate 18 x 18 cm format on premium 315 g Hahnemühle paper, acid- and lignin-free, colorfast and museum-quality (according to ISO 9706), in a 30 x 30 cm passe-partout, and ready to hang in an elegant 30 x 30 cm aluminum frame. Each print is individually signed and numbered, limited to 25 copies.…
The pigment prints reproduce both the interesting density of the densely lined and painterly-looking surface in intense color, as well as the precise graphite lines that move in front of it like dancing figures.
As a trained graphic designer, Norbert Städele primarily uses painting and drawing techniques in his artistic work. With a realistic style and detailed colored pencil drawings, he carefully illustrates his observations of the world. Layers of hatching create intensified colors that bring his themes to life. Städele's art expresses human relationships and social injustices through meticulous observation. He also explores the phenomena of light and color and the traces of human intervention in nature. His work is therefore a haunting, intense communication of his profound engagement with the world.