Iris Flexer is a freelance artist (painting, printmaking, installation) from Stuttgart.
She completed her art studies at the University of Augsburg and deepened her artistic and printing studies in Salzburg, Paris and Venice.
The artist is represented in exhibitions at home and abroad. Find out more at www.iris-flexer.de
In the series "Leaves"several printing plates are printed over each other in linocut technique She shows plants recessed as negatives or as shadows in a play of colors Iris Flexer is all about keeping up the beauty of the creation This paper belongs to a series of twelve - every single one is unique Artwork is delivered with a passepartout
Picture on canvas Painted with fine glaze from coloured tusche, pigments or stains Also garphit and carbon were used to signe the artwork
In the series "Leaves" several printing plates are printed over each other in linocut technique She shows plants recessed as negatives or as shadows in a play of colors Iris Flexer is all about keeping up the beauty of the creation This paper belongs to a series of twelve - every single one is unique Artwork is delivered with a passepartout
Picture on canvas Painted with fine glaze from coloured tusche, pigments or stains Also garphit and carbon were used to signe the artwork
In the series "Leaves" several printing plates are printed over each other in linocut technique She shows plants recessed as negatives or as shadows in a play of colors Iris Flexer is all about keeping up the beauty of the creation This paper belongs to a series of twelve - every single one is unique Artwork is delivered with a passepartout
In the series "Leaves" several printing plates are printed over each other in linocut technique She shows plants recessed as negatives or as shadows in a play of colors Iris Flexer is all about keeping up the beauty of the creation This paper belongs to a series of twelve - every singel one is unique Artwork is delivered with a passepartout
In the series "Leaves" several printing plates are printed over each other in linocut technique She shows plants recessed as negatives or as shadows in a play of colors Iris Flexer is all about keeping up the beauty of the creation This paper belongs to a series of twelve - every single one is unique Artwork is delivered with a passepartout
Picture on canvas Painted with fine glaze from coloured tusche, pigments or stains Also garphit and carbon were used to signe the artwork