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Peer Kriesel

With much love - overpainting of a Venice ticket (original size print)

With much love - overpainting of a Venice ticket (original size print)

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Fine art print edition in original size of the work from the series of overpaintings by Peer Kriesel.

The original "With much love", acrylic, watercolor and pigment ink on paper from 2024 is a painted over ticket from Venice measuring approximately 8.5cm x 5cm.

Note: The colors in the print may differ from the original colors. The size of the motif may differ from the original work for technical reasons.

The paper

Hahnemühle German Etching

Hahnemühle German Etching is a traditionally produced copperplate printing paper characterized by a unique surface texture. This lends the image a particularly striking three-dimensionality. Due to its characteristic feel, it is one of the most popular options for fine art and art reproductions.

Grammage: 310 g/m² | Whiteness: 91.5% | Dmax: 1.6 | Gloss: matt | Surface: clearly structured | Optical brighteners: yes | Material: 100% alpha cellulose

Frame as an option

This fine art print edition is available with or without a frame.

The passepartout frames come in three versions: white, black, and walnut. The "Hamburg" passepartout frame, 20 mm thick, with a bright white passepartout, is the classic.

The glass is anti-reflective museum glass - Artglass AR by Groglass.
High-quality glass for presenting artwork. A special coating makes this glass virtually invisible, ensuring an unobstructed view of the work.

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Peer Kriesel

The artist Peer Kriesel, born in Berlin in 1979, deals in his work with the topic of identity and values ​​in the age of digital change and digital society .

His work is about the structuring and ordering of seemingly chaotic information, the acceleration and transformation of communication, and human values, originality, and identity.

Learn more about the artist