The Stikke Hezelstraat has been part of Nijmegen’s streetscape for centuries. Its name comes from the local dialect: stik means “steep,” referring to the street’s downward slope. A characteristic water channel runs down the center, adding charm for visitors of all ages. From this low perspective, the historic façades and the depth of the street are beautifully highlighted, while the flowing water brings the scene to life.
Edition
Limited edition of 17
Paper
130 gsm unbleached Simili Japon Ivory paper
Ink
Cranfield Caligo Safe Wash inks
Printing Method
Printed using the reduction printing method, each color layer is hand-printed and the linoleum block is carved further after every stage. As the image comes to life, the block gradually disappears, making each print unique and ensuring that no additional prints can ever be made.
Each design is transferred by hand onto the linoleum block and carved using Pfeil gouges. Every print is hand-printed using a glass baren and sometimes a press. Due to the handmade process, colors and details may vary slightly, and the print and the paper may have imperfections, including slight color misalignment in multicolor prints. They are part of the character of the work.
Each print is signed and numbered on the front.
The image shown is for reference. Colors may be different as on screen. As prints are individually numbered, it is not possible to select a specific number in advance.
All rights remain with the artist, also after purchase. This artwork may not be copied, reproduced, or used in any form without the artist’s written permission.
Frame and passe-partout are not included.


















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