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Rita Lentz's woodprints form a story. They are always the result of a search for balance. She mainly gets her inspiration from the landscape. Both the abstract and figurative elements come from the immediate environment. Sometimes the prints are small and intimate. Sometimes the pictures are large. Then she combines more exuberant shapes into a grand landscape.” A kind of stamp is made from a wooden plate, which is rolled in with ink and then printed on paper using a press. The number of printing passes depends on the number of colors that Rita wants to show in the print. In addition to wood, Rita also uses other materials to print, such as cardboard plates to which a paste is applied.