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Woodcut by Dianne Bakker. Figurative, mythical representation of an angel surrounded by floral motifs. Professionally framed, ex collection ING. Limited edition of 14 copies. Given dimensions, pick up is preferred. If sent by parcel post, the risk of damage and glass breakage is for the buyer.
Dianne Bakker writes about her woodcutting method: "First I make a working drawing. Then a relief image is removed from birch, mahogany or okoumé (a light pink hardwood), for example. A print is made of this in the first colour. Then the second colour is cut into the same block and printed over the first print. This process is repeated until all colours have been printed. This method is also called the 'reduction method' because in the end only the image of the last colour remains on the block. It is important to first determine how the colours mix with each other before starting the actual printing. In her work, Dianne Bakker brings themes such as myths, fairy tales, old cultures, landscapes and flowers to life with the utmost precision.