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Raubdruckerin

  • Claire Hammack
  • May 15, 2017
  • 1 min read

Raubdruckerin is an art collective based in Berlin that uses the every day elements of the city to create unusual printing presses.

They consider the process to be "reverse street art" and is a unique way to connect with one's surroundings.

The motivations of the project are "to stimulate our perception regarding the relationship to our surrounding, refine everyday routines, as well as beeing sensitive to the beauty hidden in the unexpected."

Raubdruckerin creates unique prints from the totally unexpected. They utilize the often overlooked elements of our everyday surroundings and create a new appreciation for them.


 
 
 

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