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FRIEDENSREICH HUNDERTWASSER - Grass for those who cry (Unframed) + CERTIFICATE, Granolithograph
FRIEDENSREICH HUNDERTWASSER - Grass for those who cry (Unframed) + CERTIFICATE, Granolithograph
Friedensreich Hundertwasser
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- Granolithography
- Size: 60 x 80 cm
- Certificate
- Exclusive Swiss Publication: Published by the prestigious Edition Ars Collect in Lucerne, Switzerland
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About the Artwork:
The Art of the Granolithography: "Grass for Those Who Cry"
This exquisite work by Friedensreich Hundertwasser is not a standard lithograph, but a rare Granolitho—a pinnacle of Swiss printing craftsmanship.
Why this piece is extraordinary:
The Masterful Technique:
Created using the patented continuous-tone Granolitho process in Switzerland. Unlike commercial prints, it uses no halftone dots (screenless), resulting in a continuous flow of color that perfectly mimics the artist’s original brushstrokes.
A Symphony of 10 Colors: Each sheet was meticulously passed through the press 10 separate times with spot colors to achieve the vibrant, saturated hues Hundertwasser is world-famous for.
Lavish Metallic Embossing:
This edition features intricate Gold and Silver foil stamping, a signature element of Hundertwasser’s work that creates a stunning play of light and a luxurious, tactile surface.
The Finest Paper: Printed on premium 270 g/m² Rives-Bütten (handmade paper from France). This acid-free, archival paper ensures that the artwork remains as vivid as the day it was printed for generations to come.
Exclusive Swiss Publication:
Published by the prestigious Edition Ars Collect in Lucerne, Switzerland, under the direction of Tom Lehnert. This piece belongs to a strictly limited global edition of only 1,800 copies.
The Story Behind the Art
"Grass for Those Who Cry" (Work No. 738) is a profound expression of Hundertwasser’s environmental philosophy. It celebrates the rejection of the straight line and the healing power of nature. To own this piece is to own a fragment of Hundertwasser’s "Kingdom of Peace" (Friedensreich).
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