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Woodcut 'Untitled' by Julian Felix Kirchner

Woodcut 'Untitled' by Julian Felix Kirchner

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The image shows an abstract cat curled up on the ground. Its strikingly round body with flowing black patterns across the fur resembles an inflated speech bubble. Its black head with tiny, glowing eyes stands out against the background, where fine vertical lines resemble falling rain. The scene has a calm, almost meditative mood, enhanced by a minimalist and graphic aesthetic.

Untitled, 2020
Woodcut on paper 
114.5 x 101.5 cm
Edition: 3 | signed & numbered

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Low stock: 1 left

Note

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

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Our studio picks are works of art that we acquire directly from artists. We value the work of these artists for their artistic expression and technical skill. If they are prints, they are available in a small limited edition. The production process of the works is documented and traceable. You will receive a certificate of authenticity when you purchase a FRIDAY BIRD Studio Pick.

Dark wood picture frame corner on a white background, dark alder frame slat

About the Frame

  • Cologne studio of Julian Felix Kirchner
  • Details studio Julian Felix Kirchner
  • Artist Julian Felix Kirchner in his Cologne studio

About Julian Felix Kirchner

Julian Felix Kirchner (born 1983 in Schweinfurt, Germany) is a Cologne-based artist working primarily with woodcut. A graduate of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, he explores gesture, texture, and abstraction through traditional printmaking techniques such as the lost plate process. His recent solo exhibitions include On Top of the Number Row (Cologne, 2024) and Amalgam at Kunstverein Schweinfurt (2025).

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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