The lithographs gallery contains all of my graphic works created so far. Most of them are for sale, except for a few cases where the whole circulation has been sold out. I create my fine art prints by printing from stone (limestone), an old traditional method under which the artist draws on a stone slab, using a greasy pencil, and the finished drawing is then etched into that slab (see the "Creating a Lithograph" series) - active link. Today this technique is unique in that the artist makes the drawing on the matrix (stone slab) manually, without using any modern digital methods. The fine art prints are then printed in a workshop run by Petr Korbelář, a student of Rudolf Broulim, a world-famous printer living and working in Belgium. My graphic works thus continue the tradition of excellence of lithographic workshops used by Albín Brunovský, Oldřich Kulhánek, Vladimír Suchánek, Vladimír Gažovič ... and more. The circulation of each of my fine art prints is less than 100 items to maintain a high value, i.e. buying a high-quality fine art print can be seen as a good investment.