Sebi Schager (AT) – Der Letzte Druck der Welt
Sebi Schager (AT)
“Der Letzte Druck der Welt”, 2012
Risography, 120g/m²
A3, edition of 61
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Sebi works across spray stencils, robotic pen drawing, gold leaf, and digital collage. His practice moves between appropriation and reinvention — art-historical imagery taken apart, digitally recombined, then translated back into physical form through plotters, stencils, and direct painting. Gold meets street, canon meets intervention.
Der Letzte Druck der Welt — “The Last Print in the World” — restages the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as a pop-culture detective squad: Tintin, Inspector Gadget, and Nick Knatterton ride in as three of the four riders, Scuttle from The Little Mermaid takes the fourth horse, Kaa from The Jungle Book lies coiled below as a serpentine cleric, and above them all floats the Last Unicorn as a hovering angel. Dürer’s woodcut meets Saturday morning cartoons — the end of the world, illustrated by characters who were never built for tragedy. Printed on the exact date the Maya calendar predicted the end of the world — December 21, 2012 — and the title is written in mirror script, Da Vinci-style, completing the mystery: you need a mirror to read the apocalypse. Risograph on 120g paper, edition of 61 — the most democratic format for the most dramatic subject.
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