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Silkscreen on 380 gram Fabriano Smooth // Charles Hinman’s Acclivity is a striking silkscreen print from 2012, rendered on 380-gram Fabriano Smooth paper. This minimalist composition uses bold black and white contrasts to create a powerful geometric abstraction. Dominated by two intersecting black triangles, the work features a thin, angular line extending upward, breaking the stark shapes and adding tension to the piece. The simplicity of form combined with precise linework captures a sense of movement and ascension, aligning with the title Acclivity, which suggests an upward slope or incline. Hinman’s design invites contemplation of spatial relationships and the impact of stark contrasts within minimalism.
Acclivity, 2012
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Silkscreen on 380 gram Fabriano Smooth // Charles Hinman’s Acclivity is a striking silkscreen print from 2012, rendered on 380-gram Fabriano Smooth paper. This minimalist composition uses bold black and white contrasts to create a powerful geometric abstraction. Dominated by two intersecting black triangles, the work features a thin, angular line extending upward, breaking the stark shapes and adding tension to the piece. The simplicity of form combined with precise linework captures a sense of movement and ascension, aligning with the title Acclivity, which suggests an upward slope or incline. Hinman’s design invites contemplation of spatial relationships and the impact of stark contrasts within minimalism.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.