Guernica Reduction

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Presenting ‘Guernica’ as part of our 'Reductions' series. This series features twenty timeless artworks and aims to explore the process of taking recognizable forms and simplyfying them. Experimenting in reducing them to their most fundamental elements and searching for the fine line between familiar and unfamiliar.

Artist: Punto Aparte after Pablo Ruiz y Picasso. Title: Guernica Reduction.
Original Location: Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain. Year: 1937.
Type: Oil On Canvas. Dimensions: 349 Centimetres × 776 Centimetres

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Presenting ‘Guernica’ as part of our 'Reductions' series. This series features twenty timeless artworks and aims to explore the process of taking recognizable forms and simplyfying them. Experimenting in reducing them to their most fundamental elements and searching for the fine line between familiar and unfamiliar.

Artist: Punto Aparte after Pablo Ruiz y Picasso. Title: Guernica Reduction.
Original Location: Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain. Year: 1937.
Type: Oil On Canvas. Dimensions: 349 Centimetres × 776 Centimetres

Presenting ‘Guernica’ as part of our 'Reductions' series. This series features twenty timeless artworks and aims to explore the process of taking recognizable forms and simplyfying them. Experimenting in reducing them to their most fundamental elements and searching for the fine line between familiar and unfamiliar.

Artist: Punto Aparte after Pablo Ruiz y Picasso. Title: Guernica Reduction.
Original Location: Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain. Year: 1937.
Type: Oil On Canvas. Dimensions: 349 Centimetres × 776 Centimetres

  • Title: Guernica. Series: Reductions.
    Year: 2016. Size: A1 | 594 x 841MM | Portrait. Process: CMYK. Lithographic Print.
    Stock: 180GSM Fedrigoni Arena Smooth. Initial Print Run: Limited Edition 200 (5 Signed). Additional Details: N/A.

    Note: These details describe the Lithographic Masters only and not Digital Slaves, which are reprodutions.

  • The Press Experience presents a unique opportunity for patrons to witness the entire printing and production process and take possession of the very first signed and numbered Lithographic Master. This exclusive opportunity is available to only one customer. It involves observing the artwork being printed from a digital file to its final product. Given that this particular artwork or version will never be reprinted, the patron's purchase will be a one-of-a-kind piece. Typically, only two to a dozen copies are signed and numbered. All Lithographic Masters are printed on high-quality stocks using professional presses and often feature additional spot colour inks or varnishes, as well as other specialist printing techniques. Upon purchasing the Press Experience, the patron will be contacted to discuss a suitable time for them to attend the press, and every effort will be made to accommodate their needs.

  • Lithographic Masters are the original and authentic masters, produced during the first and only print run. These Lithographic Masters are usually not signed or numbered and are printed in slightly higher numbers, usually ranging from ten to fifty. Since these are the first-run Lithographic Masters printed during the Press Experience, they are usually produced on the same high-quality stocks and often share the same specialist printing techniques.

  • These are digital copies of the original masters, usually produced in smaller sizes and larger quantities, ranging from ten to two hundred copies. Digital slaves are often unsigned, but there are exceptions. They are usually printed on different paper stocks than the lithographic masters and are unlikely to include special printing techniques such as varnishes or spot colours.