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Lithograph on Somerset paper // Untitled (Minimal Shift) by David Diao, created in 2021, is a lithograph that highlights the power of simplicity and spatial composition. The work features a beige rectangular form placed against a flat green background, with a bold red line and a small geometric detail in black, red, and beige occupying the upper-right corner of the rectangle. The asymmetry and minimal elements create a subtle tension and invite the viewer to reflect on balance, proportion, and negative space. Measuring 56 x 76 cm, this limited-edition print exemplifies Diao’s refined, minimalist approach to modern abstraction.
Untitled (Minimal Shift), 2021
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Lithograph on Somerset paper // Untitled (Minimal Shift) by David Diao, created in 2021, is a lithograph that highlights the power of simplicity and spatial composition. The work features a beige rectangular form placed against a flat green background, with a bold red line and a small geometric detail in black, red, and beige occupying the upper-right corner of the rectangle. The asymmetry and minimal elements create a subtle tension and invite the viewer to reflect on balance, proportion, and negative space. Measuring 56 x 76 cm, this limited-edition print exemplifies Diao’s refined, minimalist approach to modern abstraction.
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