Dutch printmaker Paul Wolterink creates small editions of handpulled screenprints. Conceptually layered prints, performed in an outspoken graphic language and often accompanied with a smile and a tear. Wolterink is educated within the tradition of ‘Dutch Design’. His works are never alike, but there is a constantly recurring ‘feel’. Paul is a visiting lecturer of graphic design and static & dynamic typography at Utrecht School of the Arts’ faculty ‘Image and Media Technology’ and works as independent creative director, graphic designer and illustrator.
















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