Sybille’s bath
by Ugo Gattoni
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Description
Entitled "Sybille's bath", this etching by Ugo Gattoni is an edition of 30. Made in 2015, it is signed and numbered by the artist. Format : 25,98 x 19,68 inches (66 x 50 cm). Printed on Velin BFK Rives 300g/m² (100% cotton), paper with fringed edges. The work comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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Additional Information
Artists | Ugo Gattoni |
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Type of work | Etching |
Edition of | 30 |
Format | 25,98 x 19,68 inches (66 x 50 cm) |
Signed by the artist | Yes |
Year of edition | 2015 |
Paper type | Arches paper 300 g/m² |
Certificate of authenticity made by the artist | Yes |
Provenance of this artwork | Sold Art edition |
This publishing project began in January 2015 when we met with Ugo Gattoni in Paris. Six months later, at the print shop of the URDLA, he achieved an etching under the friendly supervision of copperplate printer Vincent Brunet. He started his drypoint engraving on a varnish covered copper plate, and spent 7 days working on this dreamlike composition featuring some references to his girlfriend Sybille’s anatomy, as well as Escher’s perspective work.
This documentary tells the creation process of this surreal etching and shows the skills of the artisan printer.