So excited and grateful to be supported by Migrate and to see the journey of this beautiful art by Jules de Balincourt made with love to help people in need….
From Migrate:
Come behind the scenes with us at @atelierji’s studio and see how our technically brilliant new print with @julesdebalincourt was created. Each print is a five colour woodcut, with additional screenprinted layers of enamel detailing. It truly is a work of art.
On 2 February @migrateart will release a beautiful new print with @julesdebalincourt to raise funds for @refuaid , @refugeecommunitykitchen, and @thelotusf, all of whom help refugees across the world.
The print is based on the original painting 'It Depends on What Direction You Look In' that Jules generously donated to Migrate Art in 2020 as part of their Scorched Earth project to raise funds for refugees. This original painting was created with paint that Migrate Art manufactured using ash from the burnt crop fields of Northern Iraq.
Please follow the link in @migrateart’s bio or email editions@migrateart.com to find out more.
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It Depends on What Direction You Look In. 2022
Five layer woodcut with screenprinted enamel detailing on Heritage Rag 100% Cotton Museum Archival Paper with deckled edges.
86.5 x 76.5 cm.
Edition of 50.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Each print comes with a sample of ‘Scorched Earth’, the oil paint we created using ash from the burnt crop fields of Iraqi Kurdistan.
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Expertly printed by @atelierji
@pacegallery @victoriamirogallery @thaddaeusropac