Hahnemühle offers Inkjet Photo Cards now in A5
After mini comes midi: On request of many photographers the popular photo cards are now available in A5 format (14.8 x 21 cm or 5.8 x 8.3″). In the bestselling grades
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After mini comes midi: On request of many photographers the popular photo cards are now available in A5 format (14.8 x 21 cm or 5.8 x 8.3″). In the bestselling grades
Could Victorian parks in London be a subject of contemporary photography? They can. In photographs of Andrea Vicentini from Italy. In his series “Senteza di Massa – The judgement of the mass” the photographer refers to rules of Victorian garden planning: the the creation of contrast, the installation of surprise, the concealment of the borders. Seen…
moreTo paint my motive “Flower Window” on the subject of the Hahnemühle Calendar competition ‘Nature in the City’, I have chosen the water colour technique to paint on the mould-made watercolor paper William Turner with paints from Schmincke and brushes of da Vinci.
Her images outsmart our eyes. Illusionistic photographs make Trina Merry bodypaintings and landscapes merge. The ‘Trompe l’oeil’ works of art by the New York based artist are printed as collectors’ pieces for museums on Hahnemühle Photo Rag®. The painterly quality of her art on the genuine artist paper for fine art inkjet printing add up…
moreHave you sharpened your pencils, set the colour palette, did you opt for a painting or drawing technique and have you already chosen your favoured Hahnemühle or Lana paper? Not yet? Then it’s time for the annual calendar contest Hahnemühle. The call for entries has just begun. This year it becomes bestial: Whether wild or…
moreAlexa Dilla, freelance artist and painter on board of a large cruise ship, has painted one of the winning motifs of the Hahnemühle Art Calendar 2016. Her artwork was selected for the month of February. In our studio report, Alexa tells us what inspired her painting “Amsterdam in the Rain”. All 12 winning pictures of…
moreCityscapes as fantastically colorful panoramas are the preferred subject of German photographer Jochen Brillowski. His images are full of energy and invite for visual exploration. The large-format designs are ideal for the new Hahnemühle Panoramic papers in two Photo Rag ® grades. We are therefore pleased to present motifs by the photographer on the packaging…
moreFor subjects in stunning panoramic formats Hahnemühle launches two bestselling paper grades from the acclaimed Photo Rag® range. Perfect for presenting landscapes or cityscapes with ease. The matt Photo Rag® 308 or the glossy Photo Rag® Baryta are the two grades to choose from. The sheet size of 21 x 59.4 cm offers an ideal ratio…
moreAre you tangling or want to get started? Are you looking for the perfect paper as well as a handy storage box? Then have a look at Hahnemühle´s new video featuring YouTangle.art cards in a stylish metal box! Add a bit of luxury to your meditative drawing: Each little tin contains 25 tiles of the…
moreAshkan Sahihi’s most recent body of work is a portrait of a rapidly changing Berlin comprising 375 photographs of women living in Berlin gathered by thirty-five search terms such as professions, age brackets, lifestyles, social strata. All of the images embody in an individual way the dynamics of today’s Berlin. Taken together, the portraits represent…
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