“Diver's Nightmare”
These drawings were created 1987-90, "Rumpelstilzchen" 1995.
All were originally drawn with color pencils in a size of about 22X30
cm. They were digitized as high-end scans and reworked in
details. Portfolio (4 Prints ): 1800.- EURO
Print: IRIS-Print on Somerset Velvet Size: Paper: 76x56 cm, Picture: 66x46 cm Copies: 25, numbered and signed, and 5 artist's copies (I-V) Price: 575.‒ Euros Artist: Björn Dämpfling
The four images of the Portfolio „Dreams“ (“Brainstorm“, „Der
Clown“, „Diver‘s Nightmare“ und „Rumpelstilzchen“) share the same
production history with “X-Ray”. “Brainstorm” was the very first image for which I used
IRIS-print as my printing technique. This dates back a
mere nine years, because it wasn’t before 1999 that non-fade pigmented
inks for the IRIS, still being an exceptional machine, but no longer without alternative, became
available. Working with my printmaker, now being a young woman, it
became pretty quickly clear that finishing a digital print is as
demanding as traditional printing. As a consequence I have decided to stay away
from sending image files around the world, for competitions
or exhibitions, because for me as the producer this is like printing
“blindfolded”. What kind of “progress” can it be, if this artist has
way less control over its output than with traditional techniques and for sending files
instead of prints this is doubtlessly the case. A computer file
without exact printing specification for a identical printing machine
including the use of the very same sort of paper is more like musical
notes, than a finished product. And it’s rather obvious that the origin
of the file, if 95% stems from paper work or 100% is digitally made
plays no role in this. If as a print or on a computer screen in a museum: Without the final
touch of the artist himself, just the hope remains or put in an other way, the certainty that
a good image is hard to kill, a small comfort to tell the truth.