Unique print: roller, palette knife, and oil on paperBackground and motif colors varyHand-printedPlease note that each sheet is a unique print and may differ from the photo. There is no guarantee that you will receive the work shown.
XXV 6 - Berlin, Eberswalder Strasse by Uli Lächelt is a compelling exploration of urban form through the medium of printmaking. The piece captures the architectural essence of Berlin’s Eberswalder Strasse with abstracted lines and shapes, rendered in a restrained palette of blues and earthy browns. The interplay between the fragmented linear elements and the soft, muted background evokes a sense of movement and spatial complexity, suggesting the dynamic rhythm of city life. Lächelt’s use of printmaking techniques imbues the work with a textured, layered quality that invites closer inspection, revealing the artist’s meticulous attention to detail and composition. This artwork stands as a thoughtful meditation on the intersection of structure and abstraction within the urban environment.