ART PRINTS Premium print quality through the production with the most modern 10-colour offset printing machines, which allow the usage of special colours such as gold, silver, red and different lacquers. The combination of modern production techniques, excellent 250-300 g paper and the finishing with glossy foil embossings and partial UV laquering makes our reproductions unique. END OF WATERS ON THE ROOF KD-808 An adaptation after work 808 GREEN TOWN An adaptation after work 781 KD-781 725 THE BLOB GROWS IN A FLOWER POT KD-725 814 PAVILIONS AND BUNGALOWS KD-814 FOR NATIVES AND FOREIGNERS 745 BLOBS GROW IN BELOVED GARDENS KD-745 WE LIVE IN PARADISE An adaptation and detail after work 134 KD-134 886 BIRTH OF A CAR KD-886 755 ISLAND OF LOST DESIRE - KD-755 MORETON BAY FIG
839 LOEWENGASSE - THE THIRD SKIN KD-839 691 IRINALAND OVER THE BALKANS KD-691 844 HATS THAT WEAR YOU KD-844 650 THE BLUE MOON - ATLANTIS - ESCAPE TO OUTER SPACE KD-650 970 WHO HAS EATEN ALL MY WINDOWS KD-970 836 ISLAND IN THE YELLOW SEA - ONE IS NEVER LOST ON THE WAY KD-836 TROPICAL CHINESE An adaptation after work 887 ARCHE NOAH An adaptation after work 775 SAVE THE RAIN An adaptation after work 690 IMAGINE TOMORROWS WORLD An adaptation after work 944 Format: 40 x 50 cm KD-887K Format: 40 x 50 cm KD-775 Format: 40 x 50 cm KD-690 Format: 40 x 50 cm KD-944
843 RESURRECTION OF ARCHITECTURE KD-843 97 THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT KD-097 Format: 84 x 59,4 cm In collaboration with René Brô Format: 84 x 58 cm 936 THE 30 DAYS FAX PAINTING KD-936 ANTIPODE KING KD-928 DOMESTIC CAT KD-906 An adaptation after work 928 An adaptation after work 906 TROPICAL CHINESE KD-887G HOUSES IN THE SNOW KD-557 875 CROSSROADS KD-875 An adaptation after work 887 An adaptation after work 557
ART PRINTS Premium print quality combined with glossy foil embossings. 698 DOWNTOWNLANE Format: 77 x 59,4 cm KD-698 224 THE BIG WAY Format: 67 x 67 cm KD-224 ARCHITECTURE PRINTS High quality photo prints of the most popular Hundertwasser buildings on 300 g paper with UV lacquering. 104 CATHEDRAL I KD-104 HUNDERTWASSER HOUSE VIENNA AD-001 KUNSTHAUSWIEN AD-003 THERMAL VILLAGE BAD BLUMAU AD-002
96 PARADISE - LAND OF MEN, OF TREES, BIRDS AND SHIPS In collaboration with René Brô Format: 90 x 56 cm GL-096 GRANOLITHO- GRAPHIES The Granolitho printing process is a patented printing process based on the techniques of collotype printing. The litho structure in numerous colours enables a perfect and colourfast reproduction of an artwork. Tones which are difficult to achieve such as orange, strong red, turquoise blue and grey can be accurately reproduced. The value of theses reproductions is also emphasized through the limitation to 2,000 copies per image worldwide. 97 THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT GL-097 In collaboration with René Brô Format: 90 x 56 cm 124 SINGING BIRD ON A TREE IN THE CITY GL-124 Format: 56 x 77 cm MOP MAISHIMA INCINERATION PLANT AD-004 THE FOREST SPIRAL OF DARMSTADT AD-005 DISTRICT HEATING PLANT SPITTELAU AD-006
ORIGINAL POSTERS The Hundertwasser original posters have been created based on existing works by Hundertwasser himself and are an important component of his commitment to environmental protection. The original posters are characterised by a premium print quality and glossy foil embossings. Most of them have a matt black printed background and partly UV lacquering. PLANT TREES - AVERT NUCLEAR PERIL OP-691 After work 691 Format: 84 x 59,4 cm SAVE THE WHALES OP-777W SAVE THE SEAS OP-777S RAINFOREST OP-895 After work 777 After work 777 After work 895 und 687A SAVE THE CITY OP-553 ARCHE NOAH OP-775 SAVE THE RAIN OP-690 After work 553 After work 775 After work 690 Format: 59,4 x 85 cm
IMAGINE TOMORROW S WORLD OP-944O IMAGINE TOMORROW S WORLD OP-944G IMAGINE TOMORROW S WORLD Orange version Green version Blue version An adaptation after work 944 An adaptation after work 944 An adaptation after work 944 OP-944B CREATIVE ARCHITECTURE After work 685 OP-685 SKYSCRAPERS A Collage from Hundertwasser based on work 686 Format: 60 x 138 cm OP-686 WE LIVE IN PARADISE An adaptation after work 134 Format: 60 x 138 cm OP-134 HUNDERTWASSER WORLD TRAVELLING MUSEUM EXHIBITION OP-684 After work 683 and 684 Format: 49 x 83 cm
Friedensreich Hundertwasser 1928-2000 Painter, Architecture Doctor, Environmental Activist Friedensreich Hundertwasser was born as Friedrich Stowasser in Vienna on December 15, 1928. He changed his name into Friedensreich Hundertwasser and later on he added Regentag and Dunkelbunt to his name. Hundertwasser is one of the 20 th century s most celebrated European artists. His works were exhibited in museums in many countries on five continents. As of the early 1950s Hundertwasser was concerned with architecture, and consistently pursued his goal of a more human architecture in harmony with nature. In his manifestos, essays and demonstrations he expressed his rejection of rationalism in architecture, of the geometric straight line, the gridsystem and of the so-called functional architecture. From the 1980ies he realized architectural projects integrating window right and tree tenants, uneven floors, afforestation of the roofs, and spontaneous vegetation. In his architectural oeuvre, Hundertwasser performed diversity instead of monotony, replaced the grid system with an organic approach, implemented unregulated irregularities. Intuitively, Hundertwasser detected like a seismograph the dangers and false developments, whether it was in architecture, social and natural life or the ecology and the environment. Hundertwasser was a forerunner of the green movement. He committed himself to the preservation of our natural surroundings and a life in harmony with the laws of nature. He wrote numerous manifestos and designed and donated posters in support of the protection of nature; against nuclear power, for the saving of the oceans and the whales and for the protection of the rainforest, to name only a few examples. Much of Hundertwasser s contribution to architecture (green architecture) as well as to ecology is of everlasting validity. In a time of mediocrity, of aesthetic emptiness and the soullessness of prefabricated goods, Hundertwasser s endeavour for the hidden human longing for variety and beauty in harmony with nature is manifested. In accordance with his philosophy. Beauty is a Panacea, Hundertwasser wished to restore beauty and romanticism to everyday life. Hundertwasser died on February 19, 2000 while on board the Queen Elizabeth 2 on his way back from New Zealand to Europe. In accordance with his wishes, he is buried in harmony with nature on his land in New Zealand, in the Garden of the Happy Dead, under a tulip tree. As the world s only publisher to specialise exclusively in products by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, we offer a comprehensive range of different Hundertwasser products and more than three decades of experience in producing the highest quality art prints. A long-standing, friendly collaboration with Hundertwasser and design in line with his specifications form the basis for our current selection and the motivation to do justice to his artistic ambitions in all of our products. Hundertwasser himself has always said that reproductions of his works should be better than the original as they will be seen by a lot more people. In line with his directions, additional colours such as gold, silver, special red, matt black and matt paint are used as well as shiny foil embossing and UV lacquer to create exceptional and individual premium artistic prints which are unique in terms of their appearance and quality. In order to ensure the exceptional quality of our products, our items are produced exclusively in Germany and Switzerland using the latest printing and processing techniques. All prints are made in Germany All granolithographies are made in Switzerland All pictures 2015 NAMIDA AG, Glarus/Switzerland Architecture-print Hundertwasser-Haus, Wien: Originalmiturheber em. o. Univ.-Prof. Arch. DI Josef Krawina Planung: Arch. DI Peter Pelikan WÖRNER VERLAG GMBH Borsigstr. 7 D-71277 Rutesheim Phone: +49 (0)7152 53347 Fax: +49 (0)7152 59240 www.woerner-verlag.de info@woerner-verlag.de