Moani Ke Ala (Glitter Edition)

2,700 CHF

Weight1 kg
Edition Size :

30

Dimensions :

76.5 cm x 117 cm (30.12 in. x 46 in.)

Paper :

BFK Rives 300g.

Technique :

5-color lithograph, 2 printing passes with Marinoni lithographic press, hand cut. Glitter added by hand.

Signature :

Signed and numbered by the artist, stamped by our publishing house.

Year :

2022

Collection :

Lithographs

Price :

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These new lithographs, inspired by the series of “Pour Paintings” and created with the famous drip painting technique, are emblematic of John M Armleder’s style. 

In the Pour Paintings, Armleder allows paint to stream down the faces of his canvases with quasi-narrative relationships between forms and colors that obscure, reveal, and blend into one another. 

In the same way, these prints, and their unique colors drips, were created and produced directly in a printing house in Paris. 

Their poetic titles “Moani Ke Ala” and “Na Molokama” mean “my love to Thee ” and “my sweet” refer to traditional Hawaiian song titles. These abstract titles, far from being the only way to interpret these works, show rather all the possible interpretations of these lithographs.

Weight1 kg
Edition Size :

30

Dimensions :

76.5 cm x 117 cm (30.12 in. x 46 in.)

Paper :

BFK Rives 300g.

Technique :

5-color lithograph, 2 printing passes with Marinoni lithographic press, hand cut. Glitter added by hand.

Signature :

Signed and numbered by the artist, stamped by our publishing house.

Year :

2022

Collection :

Lithographs

Price :

No prices available for the moment

PRINT PDF

These new lithographs, inspired by the series of “Pour Paintings” and created with the famous drip painting technique, are emblematic of John M Armleder’s style. 

In the Pour Paintings, Armleder allows paint to stream down the faces of his canvases with quasi-narrative relationships between forms and colors that obscure, reveal, and blend into one another. 

In the same way, these prints, and their unique colors drips, were created and produced directly in a printing house in Paris. 

Their poetic titles “Moani Ke Ala” and “Na Molokama” mean “my love to Thee ” and “my sweet” refer to traditional Hawaiian song titles. These abstract titles, far from being the only way to interpret these works, show rather all the possible interpretations of these lithographs.

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