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Lithograph on Somerset paper // Untitled (Intersecting Forms) by David Diao, created in 2021, is a bold lithograph that explores the interaction of color and shape. The composition features intersecting geometric forms in vibrant red and soft green, divided by a central brown branch-like structure. The interplay between the curved and angular elements creates a dynamic sense of balance and movement. Measuring 56 x 76 cm, this limited-edition print showcases Diao's signature minimalist approach, transforming simple shapes into a striking visual dialogue of form and color.
Untitled (Intersecting Forms), 2021
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Lithograph on Somerset paper // Untitled (Intersecting Forms) by David Diao, created in 2021, is a bold lithograph that explores the interaction of color and shape. The composition features intersecting geometric forms in vibrant red and soft green, divided by a central brown branch-like structure. The interplay between the curved and angular elements creates a dynamic sense of balance and movement. Measuring 56 x 76 cm, this limited-edition print showcases Diao's signature minimalist approach, transforming simple shapes into a striking visual dialogue of form and color.
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