Xavier Casalta, a young artist living near Sisteron in the South of France, creates precise and delicate typographical works with extremely worked shades and contrasts.
If you would like to know exactly what constitutes a print – estampe in French – or you wish to find out more about lithographs, the gravure process and other printed art forms…
Philipp Hennevogl was born in 1968 in Würzburg (Germany). Since 1992, he has exhibited regularly in numerous galleries and art institutions and his works feature in many private and public collections in Germany.
Gabby Malpas was born in 1966 in Auckland (New Zealand). Adopted when she was a baby, she will later realize that she is Chinese and not “white” like other members of her adoptive family.
It is ARCHES® Platine 310 gsm paper that master printer Martin Axon has chosen to reveal the beauty of the photos taken by the famous photographer Michael O’Neill.
José Gietka is a Belgian painter born in Herstal in 1957 (Liège region). He studied Art Nouveau, Impressionism and Byzantine art at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Liège, and he is interested in glassmaking, porcelain and faience. He also has a qualification in cabinet-making. It
Lauren Collin, a young French visual artist, aged 27, who graduated from the ESAG Penninghen school of graphic arts in 2011, uses a scalpel to bring her materials to life and to sculpt paper.
Giang Dinh, a Vietnamese origamist born in Hue in 1966 is a unique artist, with a pared down, meditative style. He excels at finding the essence of his subject in just a few subtle folds…
This is the name given to the image that appears in the paper when it is held up to the light. This effect is obtained by varying the thickness of the sheet of paper and it serves to authenticate and personalise the paper. Over the
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