These works demonstrate a bold and experimental approach to printmaking, balancing expressive mark-making, symbolism, and abstraction. Some pieces feel deeply emotional, while others focus on structure, rhythm, and repetition. Together, they form a visually compelling and conceptually rich collection.
A raw, almost cubist-inspired composition with abstracted facial features and striking linework. This piece embraces a bold, graphic quality, where the fragmented face suggests themes of disorientation, inner conflict, or identity. The thick, gestural lines create an emotional intensity reminiscent of Picasso’s early prints.
A sense of absence and solitude defines this piece, where the delicate textures and layered patterns add an element of mystery. The distorted perspective and ethereal figure suggest themes of memory, loss, or psychological space.
This print evokes a raw, almost primal emotion, reminiscent of Edvard Munch’s existential imagery. The heavy contrast and rough carving techniques intensify the feeling of anguish, making this a deeply psychological and expressive piece.
A more structured and balanced print, this piece explores repetition and symmetry, giving it a meditative and rhythmic quality. The stark contrast between black and white highlights the interplay of nature and pattern.
This piece captures the chaos and rhythm of urban life, using layered lines, intersecting shapes, and architectural elements. The dynamic arrangement suggests a constantly shifting space, where buildings and figures merge into one another.