Picture from the portfolio "Children's Star" (1989)

Picture from the portfolio "Children's Star" (1989)
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limited, 100 copies | signed | numbered | screenprint | framed | size 82 x 64.5 cm
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Picture from the portfolio "Children's Star" (1989)
In support of the Baden-Württemberg Association of Support Circles for Children with Cancer, the portfolio "Children's Star" was published in 1989. Through its sales, two million German Marks were handed over to the support circle.
The colour screenprint offered here is Elvira Bach's artistic contribution to the charity campaign, in which a total of 22 international artists participated, dedicating themselves to a good cause.
Original screenprint, 1989, edition of 100 copies, numbered and signed by hand. Motif size/sheet size 76 x 58 cm. Size in frame 82 x 64.5 cm as shown.
Producer: ARTES Kunsthandelsgesellschaft mbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hannover, Deutschland E-Mail: info@kunsthaus-artes.de

About Elvira Bach
A strong woman who paints strong women: Since the beginning of her 35-year career, Elvira Bach has elevated femininity to the central subject of her paintings and sculptures. In doing so, however, she does not depict the negative stereotypes of the battle of the sexes but rather celebrates being a woman in all its facets - from love and passion to melancholy and sadness.
Her expressive painting style, characterised by bold use of colour, has made Bach, born in 1951, the most well-known female painter in Germany and a role model for many female artists. She studied under Hann Trier in Berlin, was the first woman to take part in the documenta in 1982 and has had a large number of solo exhibitions since 1978, including in Berlin, New York, London, Paris, Basel and Madrid.
The field of graphic arts, that includes artistic representations, which are reproduced by various printing techniques.
Printmaking techniques include woodcuts, copperplate engraving, etching, lithography, serigraphy, among others.