Heidrun Rathgeb, Lago di Como, 2023 (framed)
Monotype, 15 x 20cm
Heidrun Rathgeb’s practice celebrates - in her words - ‘moments that feel like daily epiphanies’. Whether drawing from the dramatic landscape surrounding her home or capturing intimate moments within domesticity, Heidrun’s small-scale unique and limited edition prints explore ‘states of being’ within today’s often frenetic world.
Heidrun works using a range of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques including woodcut, etching and monoprint. Travel and hiking in the landscape often inform Heidrun’s works; she frequently uses her children as subjects but these images are less about portraiture and more about the preciousness of the point in time that the artist has captured.
This is one of four new monoprints by Heidrun which have been specially framed for the 2023 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. All of these works are related to sketchbook drawings from Heidrun’s travels over the summer - in this case, at beautiful Lake Como in Italy. Printed using watercolour ink, each unique work is made using more than one printing plate, resulting in a a painterly surface with saturated colour. This work is signed and titled on the back.
Heidrun was born in Germany but moved to London in 1993 to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art followed by the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work has been exhibited in regular solo and group exhibitions in the UK and Germany; most recently, a solo show of paintings was presented by John Martin Gallery in London (2022). She has undertaken artistic residencies in Norway, Denmark, France, Scotland, Spain, Italy and India.
Heidrun currently lives and works in rural South Germany, with views from her home of Lake Constance and the Alps.
Monotype, 15 x 20cm
Heidrun Rathgeb’s practice celebrates - in her words - ‘moments that feel like daily epiphanies’. Whether drawing from the dramatic landscape surrounding her home or capturing intimate moments within domesticity, Heidrun’s small-scale unique and limited edition prints explore ‘states of being’ within today’s often frenetic world.
Heidrun works using a range of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques including woodcut, etching and monoprint. Travel and hiking in the landscape often inform Heidrun’s works; she frequently uses her children as subjects but these images are less about portraiture and more about the preciousness of the point in time that the artist has captured.
This is one of four new monoprints by Heidrun which have been specially framed for the 2023 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. All of these works are related to sketchbook drawings from Heidrun’s travels over the summer - in this case, at beautiful Lake Como in Italy. Printed using watercolour ink, each unique work is made using more than one printing plate, resulting in a a painterly surface with saturated colour. This work is signed and titled on the back.
Heidrun was born in Germany but moved to London in 1993 to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art followed by the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work has been exhibited in regular solo and group exhibitions in the UK and Germany; most recently, a solo show of paintings was presented by John Martin Gallery in London (2022). She has undertaken artistic residencies in Norway, Denmark, France, Scotland, Spain, Italy and India.
Heidrun currently lives and works in rural South Germany, with views from her home of Lake Constance and the Alps.
Monotype, 15 x 20cm
Heidrun Rathgeb’s practice celebrates - in her words - ‘moments that feel like daily epiphanies’. Whether drawing from the dramatic landscape surrounding her home or capturing intimate moments within domesticity, Heidrun’s small-scale unique and limited edition prints explore ‘states of being’ within today’s often frenetic world.
Heidrun works using a range of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques including woodcut, etching and monoprint. Travel and hiking in the landscape often inform Heidrun’s works; she frequently uses her children as subjects but these images are less about portraiture and more about the preciousness of the point in time that the artist has captured.
This is one of four new monoprints by Heidrun which have been specially framed for the 2023 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. All of these works are related to sketchbook drawings from Heidrun’s travels over the summer - in this case, at beautiful Lake Como in Italy. Printed using watercolour ink, each unique work is made using more than one printing plate, resulting in a a painterly surface with saturated colour. This work is signed and titled on the back.
Heidrun was born in Germany but moved to London in 1993 to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art followed by the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work has been exhibited in regular solo and group exhibitions in the UK and Germany; most recently, a solo show of paintings was presented by John Martin Gallery in London (2022). She has undertaken artistic residencies in Norway, Denmark, France, Scotland, Spain, Italy and India.
Heidrun currently lives and works in rural South Germany, with views from her home of Lake Constance and the Alps.