‘quite alchemy‘By Irmi Moser
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Overview
2020
Giclée Print, Archival giclée print on hahnemühle bamboo 290g paper mounted on wood
Edition of 10
Dimensions: 40cm (H) x 30cm (W) x 1.2cm (D) / 15.7" (H) x 11.8" (W) x 0.5" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Artist Statement
Edition of 10 + 2AP(artist proof) hand signed by artist and numbered on verso. IRMI MOSER artwork prints are available in limited editions. This series in Giclée print on Hahnemühle Bamboo paper is additionally mounted on wood (MDF 12mm) with a picture keyhole hangar on backside.
The artwork is premium quality fine art paper (90% Bamboo, 10% Cotton) that delivers their detail and colour accuracy and a handmade feel . The prints are realized by a high end print studio with extensive experience in the field of professional gallery and museum exhibition. The artwork is sold unframed and will be carefully protected for safe international shipping. This artwork takes two (2) weeks for realisation.
The artwork 'series nine / 1' results from an analog process using copper and a corroding process to explore an "uncontrolled" painting-like surface, photographed and digitally processed, which is new to my art practice. Using mostly natural materials like stone, copper, bitumen, concrete, wire, wood, textile and wax, found on construction sites or in my everyday environment, I try to challenge the material. Departing from an intuitive approach I transform the material into a body, a structure or surface, where material and shape relate one another - be it elegant, minimalist or raw.
Artist Profile
Hometown: Salzburg
Based in: Salzburg
Irmi Moser combines in her artistic practice analog and digital processes and focuses on architecture and its layers as a context for environments and structural forms. Using mostly found materials on construction sites or in her everyday environment she tries to transform them into a body, a structure or surface, …
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