Description
MORNING, MIDDAY & EVENING by Mikulas Kravjansky
MAKE AN OFFER
All Reasonable Offers will be Considered
$3,000.00
MORNING, MIDDAY & EVENING by Mikulas Kravjansky are intaglio etchings published in 1984 in an edition sizes of 100. The size of the images are 30″ X 22”. They are pencil signed and numbered by the artist. The prints are in excellent condition and they are framed. There is no charge included for the frames except shipping costs. We also have this suite unframed in mint condition, never framed or mounted.
The prints of Mikulas Kravjansky are created by the old master technique of Intaglio with embossing and metallic inlays. A picture cannot reflect the beauty, quality and details exhibited in this piece of art. These are truly works of a master. Each piece is entirely hand made and thus each piece within the edition is unique.
Note the picture of a mural painted by Kravjansky on a building in downtown Napa CA depicting scenes and images from the turn of the century (circa 1900). Also shown is a picture of the artst painting.
ABOUT THE ARTIST – (click on any image to enlarge it)
Mikulas Kravjansky excels in the artistic printing technique known as intaglio. This includes etching, engraving, dry point, aquatint, mezzotint, linocut, wood block and collograph.
In this complex process the image is created by the artist on a plate of copper, aluminum, plastic or other material by adding to, or subtracting from, the surface of the plate. All ink colors are applied to the plate and a sheet of wet hand made paper placed on it. This is covered with felt and run through steel rollers of an etching press. As water is squeezed from the paper, suction draws the ink into the paper.
This hand procedure is repeated for each piece of the edition. After drying for a week, Kravjansky may add hand painting or laminate metallic inlays to the work. His editions are small as these plates will only print a limited quantity before wearing out, after which he destroys the plates.
For further information on the artist, his technique and other available images, request information by e-mail or call 715-798-4567.
MORNING, MIDDAY & EVENING by Mikulas Kravjansky
Mural depicting Scenes and images of Napa CA dring the turn of the century. Painted on a building in downtown Napa.
Mikulas Kravjansky painting
MORNING, MIDDAY & EVENING by Mikulas Kravjansky
MAKE AN OFFER
All Reasonable Offers will be Considered
$3,000.00
MORNING, MIDDAY & EVENING by Mikulas Kravjansky are intaglio etchings published in 1984 in an edition sizes of 100. The size of the images are 30″ X 22”. They are pencil signed and numbered by the artist. The prints are in excellent condition and they are framed. There is no charge included for the frames except shipping costs. We also have this suite unframed in mint condition, never framed or mounted.
The prints of Mikulas Kravjansky are created by the old master technique of Intaglio with embossing and metallic inlays. A picture cannot reflect the beauty, quality and details exhibited in this piece of art. These are truly works of a master. Each piece is entirely hand made and thus each piece within the edition is unique.
Note the picture of a mural painted by Kravjansky on a building in downtown Napa CA depicting scenes and images from the turn of the century (circa 1900). Also shown is a picture of the artst painting.
ABOUT THE ARTIST – (click on any image to enlarge it)
Mikulas Kravjansky excels in the artistic printing technique known as intaglio. This includes etching, engraving, dry point, aquatint, mezzotint, linocut, wood block and collograph.
In this complex process the image is created by the artist on a plate of copper, aluminum, plastic or other material by adding to, or subtracting from, the surface of the plate. All ink colors are applied to the plate and a sheet of wet hand made paper placed on it. This is covered with felt and run through steel rollers of an etching press. As water is squeezed from the paper, suction draws the ink into the paper.
This hand procedure is repeated for each piece of the edition. After drying for a week, Kravjansky may add hand painting or laminate metallic inlays to the work. His editions are small as these plates will only print a limited quantity before wearing out, after which he destroys the plates.
For further information on the artist, his technique and other available images, request information by e-mail or call 715-798-4567.