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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
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.
Low stock: 1 left
About Julian Felix Kirchner
About Julian Felix Kirchner
The astonishing spectrum of motifs in Julian Kirchner's woodcuts ranges from cobweb-like shapes to thought bubbles filled with hieroglyphic symbols and cheerful red cherries. In each of his works, the artist succeeds in exploring the tension between line and movement with verve. However, he is merely making the public an artistic offer, as his pictures are open signs that always leave the viewer in a state of courageous uncertainty. You don't necessarily have solid ground under your feet, because the artist doesn't stop there either. The space becomes a homogeneous artistic structure in which walls and floor communicate with each other through signs and symbols in a language that presents the viewer with more riddles than solutions.
Text: Prof. Dr. Teresa Bischoff
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 Studio Picks
FRIDAY BIRD Studio Picks
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. In case of 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.




