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Woodcut by Dennis Scholl

Woodcut by Dennis Scholl

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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. 

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

7 in stock

Note

Due to the manual printing technique, there may be slight deviations that emphasize the individual character of each sheet.

Manufacturer information

FRIDAY BIRD UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Kluckstr. 23A
10785 Berlin

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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.

Close-up of a wooden frame corner on a white background, dark alder frame slat

About the Frame

Natural alder is ideal for artworks featuring red-brown natural tones on warm-hued paper. Its fine, even grain and balanced coloration lend a sense of warmth and natural sophistication.

We collaborate with a trusted manufacturer who crafts our frames using real wood veneer. This approach preserves the authentic character and texture of the wood while ensuring sustainable use of high-quality materials. Each frame is designed as a distance frame, keeping the glass slightly away from the artwork for both aesthetic and conservation reasons. We use museum glass for superior protection and clarity, maintaining the artwork’s true colors and fine details. For aesthetic reasons, our artworks are typically framed without a mat, creating a clean, contemporary presentation. With a slim 13 mm profile, the frame enhances the artwork’s presence without overpowering it.

  • Dennis Scholl working at Keystone Editions Berlin
  • Dennis Scholl in the printing workshop working on his print
  • Dennis_Scholl_Studio

About Dennis Scholl

Dennis Scholl (born 1980 in Hünfeld, Germany) lives and works in Berlin. He studied at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg. Scholl’s woodcuts extend his drawing and painting practice into relief form, combining clear contours and reduced compositions with symbolic and narrative depth. His works have been shown at M+B Los Angeles, Galerie Michael Haas, and Kunstverein Göttingen, among others.

About Woodcut

One of the oldest printmaking methods, woodcut has been used for centuries to create bold, graphic imagery. Woodcut is a relief printmaking technique in which artists carve an image into a wooden block, leaving raised areas to receive ink. Prints made from the block reveal bold lines, textures, and contrasts.

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