
Kale boom by Julie de Graag
Kale boom (Bare Tree) exemplifies Julie de Graag's mastery of the woodcut: a single tree rendered in stark silhouette against a pale ground, its branching structure traced with extraordinary line economy. The composition holds the tension between botanical observation and graphic abstraction that defines her best work — each branch division is simultaneously accurate and decorative, occupying the border between Art Nouveau elegance and early Dutch modernism. The strong vertical format amplifies the tree's quiet monumentality.
This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio captures every engraved line with full clarity — the fine hairline branches and deep black silhouette reproduce exactly as de Graag cut them. A fine art print for those drawn to graphic precision and historical depth.
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Kale boom by Julie de Graag
Kale boom (Bare Tree) exemplifies Julie de Graag's mastery of the woodcut: a single tree rendered in stark silhouette against a pale ground, its branching structure traced with extraordinary line economy. The composition holds the tension between botanical observation and graphic abstraction that defines her best work — each branch division is simultaneously accurate and decorative, occupying the border between Art Nouveau elegance and early Dutch modernism. The strong vertical format amplifies the tree's quiet monumentality.
This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio captures every engraved line with full clarity — the fine hairline branches and deep black silhouette reproduce exactly as de Graag cut them. A fine art print for those drawn to graphic precision and historical depth.
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Kale boom (Bare Tree) exemplifies Julie de Graag's mastery of the woodcut: a single tree rendered in stark silhouette against a pale ground, its branching structure traced with extraordinary line economy. The composition holds the tension between botanical observation and graphic abstraction that defines her best work — each branch division is simultaneously accurate and decorative, occupying the border between Art Nouveau elegance and early Dutch modernism. The strong vertical format amplifies the tree's quiet monumentality.
This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio captures every engraved line with full clarity — the fine hairline branches and deep black silhouette reproduce exactly as de Graag cut them. A fine art print for those drawn to graphic precision and historical depth.























