These artworks are monocoloured and multicoloured linocuts on gouache and drawing cardboard. What I am interested in, is the tension between a controlled gouache application and an often far less controllable printing process. The process itself is unique and not reproducible in the same way. The motives show ambivalent views of superimposed layers. Different people perceive these layers differently. Depending on the irretrievable moment, different associations will emerge. Their own spatial position can be interpreted differently. Thus, these works of art remain open to one's own imagination.
Bio Wolfgang Höhl is an architect in the Bavarian Chamber of Architects, a freelance artist and an associate researcher for visual computing at the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
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