In 1963, Anni Albers accompanied Josef Albers into the lithography workshops by the printer Tamarind Lithography
Workshop in Los Angeles and was at once seduced by this world. She gradually abandoned weaving to devote herself to
printmaking, experimenting in diverse techniques such as lithography, silkscreen printing, offset printing, printing or
etching.
Printing enabled her to pursue her interest in texture, patterns, colour, the qualities of the surface, and other
aspects of the “textile language”.