Woodcut by Dennis Scholl
Woodcut by Dennis Scholl
This very first woodcut by Dennis Scholl captures the searing atmosphere of a late summer afternoon. The colors are bold and warm, with the air behind the flames shimmering in the heat.
As is characteristic of Scholl's work, the central figure exudes an aura of mystery. Its gaze is timid, almost vulnerable. The flames that envelop it do not threaten it, but are an intrinsic part of its being. One flame even seems to grow out of its head. The fire casts a radiant glow without consuming its surroundings.Â
The medium of the woodcut is perfectly suited to accentuate the image's dramatic atmosphere. The natural grain of the wood gives the picture additional vibrancy.Â
Oh That I Had a Thousand Voices, 2024
Woodcut in four colors on Hahnemühle paper 250 g/m²
54 x 36 cm (plate)
73 x 54 cm (paper)
Edition: 15 | signed & numbered
With certificate of authenticity
Framing possible on request.
Note: Due to the manual printing technique, there may be slight deviations that emphasize the individual character of each sheet.
About Dennis Scholl
About Dennis Scholl
Dennis Scholl (born 1980) paints and draws images full of tenderness and compassion. The figures are his equals. It almost seems as if they are involved in the scenes being created.
The world that has been growing in Scholl's studio for years is full of warmth. At the same time, it repeatedly harbours moments of heightened danger and violence. Possibly in order to banish these, the figures shown often perform rituals and are rarely inactive.
Dennis Scholl graduated from the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg. His recent solo exhibitions include M+B Los Angeles, Kunstverein Göttingen, DSC Gallery, Prague, and Museum Modern Art, Hünfeld. He also participated in group exhibitions at Kunstverein Cologne, Migrant Bird Space, Berlin, HAUNT, Berlin, Kunstverein Gera, Delphian Gallery, London, Galerie Droste, Paris, and Albertz Benda, New York. His works are collected by Bundeskunstsammlung, Bonn; Burger Collection, Hong Kong; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Olbricht Collection, Berlin, and Robert Runták Collection, Olomouc.
What is a woodcut?
What is a woodcut?
This is the most traditional technique used for old master prints in Europe. Artists like Albrecht Dürer elevated it to a fine art form. It is probably the oldest printing process, first appearing over 1,000 years ago in China.
To create a woodcut, the artist carves an image into a wooden block, typically with gouges. The relief that is produced shows the intended image. Ink is then dabbed or rolled onto the block’s remaining uncut parts and the inked block is pressed onto paper. The printed result is a mirror image of the design on the block.
For each color, a different wood block is used. This technique allows for bold lines and striking contrasts.
FRIDAY BIRD Originals
FRIDAY BIRD Originals
The works of this collection represent the heart of FRIDAY BIRD. We invite artists who we value highly to create works of art exclusively for us. The artworks are available in small editions with no more than 20 pieces. The unique print works are produced in cooperation with the renowned print workshop Keystone Editions in Berlin. When you buy a FRIDAY BIRD original, you will receive a certificate of authenticity.