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The paintings are painted with pure pigments and urethane on panels made of nylon and urethane. In 1997 Ursula Schneider began to experiment. She developed a technique for making her painting supports. She produced panels that were strong, flexible, absorbent as well as translucent. The panels are made of four layers of sheer nylon fabric. These are laminated with urethane, a high-grade acrylic binder. She has been painting on these panels since 1998 and is currently working on large-scale paintings of four by eight feet. The paintings can be rolled for storage and they can be transported in tubes.
Installation:The paintings of long and narrow formats are stretched between two wall mounted metal brackets. The large-scale paintings are mounted with Velcro.
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