Lisa Goebel
Brugmansia | Limited Edition Risograph Print
Brugmansia | Limited Edition Risograph Print
- Art Year: 2024
- Print Size: A3 (29.7 x 42cm)
- Total of 50 prints
- Hand-signed by artist
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SHIPPING COST
Limited Edition Print Shipping Info
Non-UK orders will be subject to customs charges. These fees are the responsibility of the customer to pay. You will receive an email or SMS from DHL to make this payment.
Orders are shipped, tracked, signed and insured with DHL.
United Kingdom
- Print: £8
- Framed Print: £40
United States
- Print: $38 (USD)
- Framed Print: $100 (USD)
Australia
- Print: A$58 (AUD)
- Framed Print: A$213 (AUD)
Canada
- Print: C$51 (CAD)
- Framed Print: C$187 (CAD)
Europe
- Print: €20 (EUR)
- Framed Print: €90 (EUR)
Rest of World
- Print: £30
- Framed Print: £90
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Shipping
All orders are sent on a tracked service
There are no additional shipping costs for orders of more than one item.
For limited edition prints, returns are accepted if returned within 14 days of receiving the print.
INTERESTED IN PURCHASING THE ORIGINAL?
For enquiries about purchasing the original canvas artwork, please contact us on reuben@terracottaprints.co.uk
RISOGRAPH PRINT
Risograph printing is a unique, eco-friendly process that layers vibrant, soy-based inks to create bold, textured artwork. Known for its distinctive imperfections and rich colours, each print is a one-of-a-kind expression of artistry and technique.
PREMIUM WOODEN BOX FRAMES
These handmade, mounted box frames feature a smooth finish and museum-quality glass with an anti-reflective glaze, offering the perfect display to enhance and protect your artwork.
HAND SIGNED
Each print is hand signed and numbered by the artist.
Lisa Goebel
Lisa Goebel
Lisa Goebel, a communication designer from Germany, is drawn to exploring the theme of duality in her work. For this exhibition, her process intertwines digital drawing with the analogue risograph printing technique, creating a unique tension between the controlled precision of the digital world and the organic unpredictability of analogue methods. This dynamic contrast between the two approaches mirrors the deeper themes in her work, where appearance often hides a more complex reality beneath the surface.