Lucia Tallová (Original graphics)
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Telegraphic. You can have a unique piece of art with real artistic value in your home. The serigraph by Slovak artist Lucia Tallová is inspired by her exhibition I Wish that I Was Made of Stone. It reflects her ongoing exploration of themes such as archives, memory, and visual layering. The composition features a classical statue intertwined with drawn branches, resulting in a work that carries a poetic and melancholic atmosphere.
The printing technique of serigraphy (or screen printing) consists of a process in which the ink is pushed through a fine mesh onto the printing surface. The technique first appeared more than a thousand years ago in China, but gained its greatest popularity during the Pop Art era, when artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein made it famous. Telegraphing offers you a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the work of contemporary artists. Each print in this limited edition reflects the unique approach and personal vision of its creator. Explore the full range of telegraphs and get a piece of an inspiring world with increasing artistic value to take home with you.
Lucia Tallová (*1985) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava at the Department of Painting in the studio of Ivan Csudai. She is the winner of several prestigious awards, including the NOVUM Foundation Award, the Tatra Bank Foundation Award, the VUB Foundation Painting of the Year and the Strabag Kunstforum Art Award. She has participated in several international residencies in France, Austria, Brazil and California. She was also part of the 16th Biennale de Lyon in 2022. She regularly exhibits both in Slovakia and abroad. She has had solo exhibitions in the past in the Czech Republic, Holland, Turkey, France, Brazil and Japan.
Author of the graphic: Lucia Thallová
Special edition for Telegraph
Screen print, 51 × 72 cm
Edition of 60 pieces
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