Let yourself be enchanted by this unique illustration form and be carried away into the magical world of woodcut printing in this beautiful publication Woodcut Vibes by artist Roman Klonek.
For the release of the publication we talk to Roman Klonek about his wood cut work and present the publication online. We look forward to your participation via Zoom! Be invited to JOIN THE MEETING on February, 10th, 2021, at 7 p.m. (UTC+1). The ID and password are needed only if you don’t join via the direct link: Meeting ID: 460 202 5703, ID code: Xn6395
Roman Klonek, born in Kattowitz / Poland, has a spot for old fashioned cartoons and modern block printing styles. In the 90s he studied Graphic Arts in Dusseldorf and discovered a passion for woodcut. With this book the Dusseldorf-based artist gives a detailed insight into the working process and the background of his woodcut prints.
The woodcut technique is particularly interesting, as it is primarily known as a “very old” medium and therefore often creates a surprise effect, especially with contemporary motifs. Feel invited to follow the pages about a variety of whimsical characters, often half animal / half human in preferably curious surroundings and embarrassing situations.
A bizarre balancing act between propaganda, folklore, and pop!
Let yourself be enchanted by this unique illustration form and be carried away into the magical world of woodcut printing in this beautiful publication Woodcut Vibes by artist Roman Klonek.
For the release of the publication we talk to Roman Klonek about his wood cut work and present the publication online. We look forward to your participation via Zoom! Be invited to JOIN THE MEETING on February, 10th, 2021, at 7 p.m. (UTC+1). The ID and password are needed only if you don’t join via the direct link: Meeting ID: 460 202 5703, ID code: Xn6395
Roman Klonek, born in Kattowitz / Poland, has a spot for old fashioned cartoons and modern block printing styles. In the 90s he studied Graphic Arts in Dusseldorf and discovered a passion for woodcut. With this book the Dusseldorf-based artist gives a detailed insight into the working process and the background of his woodcut prints.
The woodcut technique is particularly interesting, as it is primarily known as a “very old” medium and therefore often creates a surprise effect, especially with contemporary motifs. Feel invited to follow the pages about a variety of whimsical characters, often half animal / half human in preferably curious surroundings and embarrassing situations.
A bizarre balancing act between propaganda, folklore, and pop!