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Heidrun Rathgeb, Rosana's Quilt in Piedmont, 2025 (framed)
Monotype, 13.5 x 18cm
Heidrun Rathgeb’s practice celebrates - in her words - ‘moments that feel like daily epiphanies’. Whether drawing from the dramatic landscape surrounding her home or capturing intimate moments within domesticity, Heidrun’s small-scale unique and limited edition prints explore ‘states of being’ within today’s often frenetic world.
Heidrun works using a range of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques including woodcut, etching and monoprint. This is one of a series of new, unique prints by the artist made during a recent trip to Italy. Working in watercolour when making monoprints gives each work a particularly painterly quality - and in this case - adds a subtle texture to Rosana’s patchwork quilt. This work is signed and titled on the back and is framed behind anti-reflective, UV 70% resistant glass.
Heidrun was born in Germany but moved to London in 1993 to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art followed by the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work has been exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions internationally. Recently, solo exhibitions of her paintings have been presented by John Martin Gallery in London (2022 and 2023), 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel in New York (2023), Day 01 Gallery in Sydney (2024) and Gallery Sofie van de Velde, Antwerp (2024). Oliver Projects has been proud to exhibit Heidrun’s prints at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair as well as in regular group shows. Heidrun has undertaken artistic residencies in Norway, Denmark, France, Scotland, Spain, Italy and India.
Heidrun currently lives and works in rural South Germany, with views from her home of Lake Constance and the Alps.
Monotype, 13.5 x 18cm
Heidrun Rathgeb’s practice celebrates - in her words - ‘moments that feel like daily epiphanies’. Whether drawing from the dramatic landscape surrounding her home or capturing intimate moments within domesticity, Heidrun’s small-scale unique and limited edition prints explore ‘states of being’ within today’s often frenetic world.
Heidrun works using a range of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques including woodcut, etching and monoprint. This is one of a series of new, unique prints by the artist made during a recent trip to Italy. Working in watercolour when making monoprints gives each work a particularly painterly quality - and in this case - adds a subtle texture to Rosana’s patchwork quilt. This work is signed and titled on the back and is framed behind anti-reflective, UV 70% resistant glass.
Heidrun was born in Germany but moved to London in 1993 to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art followed by the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work has been exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions internationally. Recently, solo exhibitions of her paintings have been presented by John Martin Gallery in London (2022 and 2023), 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel in New York (2023), Day 01 Gallery in Sydney (2024) and Gallery Sofie van de Velde, Antwerp (2024). Oliver Projects has been proud to exhibit Heidrun’s prints at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair as well as in regular group shows. Heidrun has undertaken artistic residencies in Norway, Denmark, France, Scotland, Spain, Italy and India.
Heidrun currently lives and works in rural South Germany, with views from her home of Lake Constance and the Alps.