Franz Bodner (1966) - People's passion

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Franz Bodner, People's passion, a signed limited-edition screen print (2007) in 40 × 50 cm, framed; edition nr 37 of 150, certificate signed, signature under the artwork, hanging system included, in excellent condition.

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Franz Bodner People's passion - screen print with a signed certificate.
With his tireless positive attitude, Franz Bodner wants to spread the message of love.
Presented in simple shapes and bright, saturated colours, they reveal a cheerful world full of affection.
See the sample/presentation photo of this artwork in a spatial arrangement as an indication (the subsequent photos themselves determine the design of the artwork).
Artist: Franz Bodner
Title: People's passion
Technique: Screen printing
Made: 2007
Gelatinized screenprint: No. 37 of 150
Signed certificate: Yes (it's on the reverse side of the list)
Signed under the artwork: Yes
Frame size: 40x50
Suspension system: Yes
Condition: Very good (almost like new).

This high-quality screen print consists of at least 16 print runs.
The photos provide a good impression and are part of the description.
The screens have been destroyed: zeefdrukramen (screens) have been destroyed to prevent any further reproduction.

Bodner, who originally trained as an art and ornamental blacksmith, moved to the Netherlands in 1995, where he became known as a pop art artist.
His art is often described as 'happy art'.

See also "Seller's Introduction" and feedback from previous bidders/buyers.
Shipped securely packaged and insured, with no additional packaging or handling charges.
Please note: Take advantage of our affordable shipping option with shipping insurance.

Seller's Story

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Franz Bodner People's passion - screen print with a signed certificate.
With his tireless positive attitude, Franz Bodner wants to spread the message of love.
Presented in simple shapes and bright, saturated colours, they reveal a cheerful world full of affection.
See the sample/presentation photo of this artwork in a spatial arrangement as an indication (the subsequent photos themselves determine the design of the artwork).
Artist: Franz Bodner
Title: People's passion
Technique: Screen printing
Made: 2007
Gelatinized screenprint: No. 37 of 150
Signed certificate: Yes (it's on the reverse side of the list)
Signed under the artwork: Yes
Frame size: 40x50
Suspension system: Yes
Condition: Very good (almost like new).

This high-quality screen print consists of at least 16 print runs.
The photos provide a good impression and are part of the description.
The screens have been destroyed: zeefdrukramen (screens) have been destroyed to prevent any further reproduction.

Bodner, who originally trained as an art and ornamental blacksmith, moved to the Netherlands in 1995, where he became known as a pop art artist.
His art is often described as 'happy art'.

See also "Seller's Introduction" and feedback from previous bidders/buyers.
Shipped securely packaged and insured, with no additional packaging or handling charges.
Please note: Take advantage of our affordable shipping option with shipping insurance.

Seller's Story

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Details

Artist
Franz Bodner (1966)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
People's passion
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
2007
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
50 cm
Style
Pop Art
Period
2000-2010
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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