Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection
Bauhaus, complete collection

Bauhaus, complete collection

BUNKERTYPE
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Letterpress Tipos Moviles / Movable-type Printing Press, Limited Ed. 100 ud.
Signed & Numbered, 50×70cm, 2 Inks, Paper Fedrigoni Freelife Vellum White 170 gr .

 
Width
50cm aprox.
Height
70cm aprox.
17092023
2 Items

Jesús Morentin, a graphic designer linked to teaching since 1996, offers us from his BunkerType project a precious proposal of research and recovery of old printing methods with entirely manual processes carried out with handcrafted printing techniques such as letterpress and mobile types. Lead and wood typographies created by himself for a brilliant re-reading of the concept, process and assembly with mobile types with simply dazzling results.

He is one of the few artists who, despite not producing work entirely in sikscreen printing, with a bit of luck you will be able to meet him in person during the Give Print a Chance.