NZZ x pamela rosenkranz screen-printed mirrors depict animalistic patterns

Pamela Rosenkranz companions with nzz

 

Swiss platform NZZ has partnered with artist Pamela Rosenkranz to create 30 distinctive screen-printed mirrors, titled Anamazon (Reflection). The serial version additionally encompasses a printed assortment of 70, dubbed Sample Rigidity (Screening). These two artworks that construct on Rosenkranz’s exploration of the connection between nature and tradition. She displays on the internet-driven mindset of her era, drawing inspiration from the every day and fixed movement of photos and data. Her portray on mirrors speaks to this introspective method and incorporates the Japanese Kirigami approach to craft intricate designs primarily based on reptile and fish patterns. These patterns, simply recognizable on account of human evolution, are mirrored again to us, connecting nature with our personal reflection.

NZZ x pamela rosenkranz release screen-printed mirrors depicting animalistic patterns
Anamazon (Reflection), 2024 | acrylic display print on mirror, distinctive piece from a collection of 30, with plexiglass body: 42.7 x 30.4 x 4.5 cm | picture courtesy NZZ

 

 

screen-printed mirrors exploring nature and tradition

 

In an interview by journalist Benedict Neff, Pamela Rosenkranz elaborates on this connection between nature and human tradition by stating: ‘Artificiality means that there’s something that’s outdoors of nature. However that doesn’t exist. We are able to really solely create pure issues. […] Artwork is pure. As clever beings, people can create artwork, at the least when issues are going moderately properly for them.’ Her newest collaboration with the NZZ platform additional exemplifies her views. The distinctive serial items reveal totally different coloration tones utilized to the mirror tones by hand utilizing the display printing course of, leading to broadly totally different patterns and tracings. To emphasise the prints’ ephemeral high quality, the artist framed every mirror in wooden with a shadow hole to create the phantasm of floating. 

NZZ x pamela rosenkranz release screen-printed mirrors depicting animalistic patterns
Anamazon (Reflection), 2024 | acrylic display print on mirror, distinctive piece from a collection of 30, with plexiglass body: 42.7 x 30.4 x 4.5 cm | picture courtesy NZZ

 

 

The display print version, Sample Rigidity (Screening), significantly spotlights the sort of stimuli which have triggered deeply rooted reactions in folks since prehistoric occasions. Primarily based on her Sample Rigidity collection, this piece thematizes the tabby patterning of cat fur, usually related at this time with sexiness and sensual attraction. The stripes and patterns emerge from a fancy evolutionary course of, the place the animal’s fur mimics the interaction of sunshine and shadow in its pure setting for camouflage. Pamela Rosenkranz expands on this idea by means of display printing, a method she has beforehand used. She applies acrylic paint in layers onto shiny silver paper, making a textured, multi-layered design evoking three-dimensionality. Each Sample Rigidity (Screening) and Anamazon (Reflection) are actually accessible to buy on the NZZ Store

NZZ x pamela rosenkranz release screen-printed mirrors depicting animalistic patterns
Sample Rigidity (Screening), 2024 | display print on silver paper, version of 70 copies, unframed: 42 × 29.7 cm | picture courtesy NZZ

NZZ x pamela rosenkranz release screen-printed mirrors depicting animalistic patterns
set up view | picture courtesy NZZ

NZZ x pamela rosenkranz release screen-printed mirrors depicting animalistic patterns
Pamela Rosenkranz | picture © Marc Asekhame

 

venture data:

 

artist: Pamela Rosenkranz | @pamelaememrosenkranz

platform: NZZ Artwork | @nzz

artworks: Anamazon (Reflection) – version of 30, Rigidity (Screening) – version of 70

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