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ANGRY DESIGNER - Concept & font by Studio Jetzt Immer. Illustration by Tessa Curran.
Model photos courtesy of Studio Jetzt Immer.
Robert Frank - New York City, 7 Bleecker Street, September 1993
Ansichtskarte
Berlin - Hauptstadt der DDR Interhotel “Unter den Linden”
[Heinz Scharlipp, Günter Boy, 1964-1966]
VEB BILD UND HEIMAT Reichenbach i.V., 1968
Foto: Zastrow, Berlin
COMPOSITION 6 - One colour screen print on 300g acid free Hahnemühle paper. Paper size : 42cm x 29.7cm. Edition : 23.
One colour screen print on white 300 gsm acid free Römerturm paper. Size : 42 cm x 42 cm. Edition of 10.
Artwork by Chehad Abdallah for Das Weisse Album by Haftbefehl.
THE WORLD’S LONGEST RIVERS - Poster on 135 g / m² UV photo paper. Open Edition.
CACTUS #1 [downloadable print].
“Bingo!” 1951
Franz Lazi - Mount Etna, 1968
Teatro Greco di Siracusa, Sicilia, 2019.
Printing in progress for Fever AM, a Berlin label run by Mor Elian and Rhyw.
COMPOSITION 1 - One colour screen print on 190g acid free Hahnemühle paper. Edition of 50 prints signed & numbered. Size : A4.
Kazuo Shinohara, Ukiyo-e Museum, Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, 1983
GMP (Von Gerkan, Marg & Nickels), Service Buildings at Berlin-Tegel Airport, Berlin, Germany, 1976
Kazimir Severinovich Malevic, 0.10 Exhibition (Petrograd, 1915)