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11-color silkscreen // Ada 6 from Ada Portfolio 1 by Alex Katz is a 10-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale work, measuring 54 x 40.5 inches, focuses on an abstracted close-up of Ada’s face, with particular attention to her expressive eyes. Rendered in soft peach tones, the composition blends minimalistic abstraction with a surreal perspective, as the face is fragmented and turned upside down. Katz’s masterful use of color and simplified forms creates a dreamlike yet striking visual. The artwork highlights Katz’s innovative approach to portraiture, combining intimacy with modernity.
Ada 6 from Ada Portfolio 1, 2022
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11-color silkscreen // Ada 6 from Ada Portfolio 1 by Alex Katz is a 10-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale work, measuring 54 x 40.5 inches, focuses on an abstracted close-up of Ada’s face, with particular attention to her expressive eyes. Rendered in soft peach tones, the composition blends minimalistic abstraction with a surreal perspective, as the face is fragmented and turned upside down. Katz’s masterful use of color and simplified forms creates a dreamlike yet striking visual. The artwork highlights Katz’s innovative approach to portraiture, combining intimacy with modernity.
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