Natali Wood - Abeto






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Natali Wood presents Abeto, a 2025 limited edition hand-signed ink gravure on rice paper (45 cm by 30 cm) from Spain, depicting nature and sold directly from the artist.
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Natali Wood (Spain, 1978)
Fir – Black ink print on rice paper
Original graphic work by the Spanish artist Natali Wood, made through an artisanal printmaking process from a wood matrix worked with the Japanese technique Yakisugi (Shou Sugi Ban).
In this process the surface of the wood is lightly carbonized by fire, which reveals and emphasizes the natural grain structure. Subsequently the matrix is inked by hand and printed onto delicate rice paper, capturing the organic texture of the wood with great depth and contrast.
The result is a composition of strong visual impact in charcoal-black ink, where the shape of the tree emerges from the actual grain of the wood. The work reflects Natali Wood's interest in manual processes, nature, and the transformation of natural materials into an artistic language.
Each print shows slight variations inherent to the manual printing process, which gives a unique character to each copy of the edition.
The small irregularities inherent to the rice paper and to the manual printing process are part of the artisanal character of the work.
Natali Wood (Spain, 1978)
Fir – Black ink print on rice paper
Original graphic work by the Spanish artist Natali Wood, made through an artisanal printmaking process from a wood matrix worked with the Japanese technique Yakisugi (Shou Sugi Ban).
In this process the surface of the wood is lightly carbonized by fire, which reveals and emphasizes the natural grain structure. Subsequently the matrix is inked by hand and printed onto delicate rice paper, capturing the organic texture of the wood with great depth and contrast.
The result is a composition of strong visual impact in charcoal-black ink, where the shape of the tree emerges from the actual grain of the wood. The work reflects Natali Wood's interest in manual processes, nature, and the transformation of natural materials into an artistic language.
Each print shows slight variations inherent to the manual printing process, which gives a unique character to each copy of the edition.
The small irregularities inherent to the rice paper and to the manual printing process are part of the artisanal character of the work.
