The art of etching
Dr. Claudia Binder describes her etchings as fine-grained, multi-layered and associative. To capture the “impression of a moment” in her prints thrilled the medical doctor and artist.
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Dr. Claudia Binder describes her etchings as fine-grained, multi-layered and associative. To capture the “impression of a moment” in her prints thrilled the medical doctor and artist.
12 panels of Natural Stone Photography – each panel larger than life-size – printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 make the unique artwork ‘Ekklesia’ by Leslie D. Bartlett from Massachusetts, USA. We at Hahenmühle had been impressed by the idea of a huge fine art print panorama and invited Leslie to tell us more about…
What is filter paper made of? What quality requirements do these technical papers meet? For which applications can they be used? Can Hahnemühle develop papers according to individual customer requirements? Answers to these questions are provided by regular ‘in house’ workshops for laboratory traders and customers from industry and research. In addition to our artist…
“It´s a magical moment” says Paul Cunningham from The Cunningham Press in Portland, Oregon, when his analog image bursts into life. Enjoy the video about printmaking in the traditional way using alternative techniques and the new uncoated Hahnemühle Platinum Rag paper. Originally developed for platinum and palladium printing, the paper is used and recommended for…
Searching for rarely seen subjects, US-american photographer Drew Doggett has traveled to remote corners of the world to photograph and chronicle people, animals and places that are truly remarkable. Depicted in their natural environments, Drew’s photography captures indigenous cultures and communities through a modern lens; scaled, crafted and finally printed for the most compelling visual impact. Drew´s…
Countdown is running: ‘Maritime World’ will be the title of the Hahnemühle Art Calendar 2018. We are looking forward to submissions from all over the world in our new painting contest. Capture maritime moods, landscapes, fashion or moments: distant shores, dreamlike cruises or relaxing views of the sea. Just as Alexa Dilla did in her…
“I have never achieved such brilliant colours with the rough paper I´m used to. Since the paints remain on the surface of the new ‘Britannia hot pressed’ paper, they light up very intensely. Several layers can be superimposed, are wonderfully translucent, and every single layer retains its luminosity.” Peggy Rustler has tested the new academy…
Werner Richner’s fine art albums filled with landscape photographs going from hand to hand at photokina in Cologne and the Salon de la Photo in Paris. With astonished eyes, many viewers stroked the paper gently – usually with Hahnemühle cotton gloves. Who once have seen and touched the lively, eye-and-hand caressing A3 albums, melt down…
“I appreciate the new BRISTOL drawing paper for its versatility. It is perfect for all drawing techniques and for ink. It is sturdy and ultra-smooth. I like the precise lines of pencils, ink, charcoal and crayons and the opaque colours. The colours do not bleed. BRISTOL will be an indispensable companion for my workshops or…
“It was a great pleasure for me to test the paper in advance and I can imagine, to work with the paper permanently. I prefer it to other papers I’ve used so far.” Ewa Ludwiczak, painter, about a new hot pressed watercolour paper by Hahnemühle. Click for more information about the paper which will be…