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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives paper - Hand-signed in pencil, dated and numbered - Published by the Paris Review, NYC - Literature: Engberg 213 // Anchor in Sand by Ed Ruscha is a 1991 limited edition lithograph that reflects the artist's characteristic blending of text and image. The piece features a shadowy, abstracted anchor set against a warm, grainy background, resembling sand at sunset. The subtle, diffuse colors of orange, brown, and black give the impression of a fading light, evoking a serene, yet mysterious atmosphere. Around the image, the word PARIS REVIEW is discreetly arranged, suggesting both literary and visual narratives. This work, hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist, was published by the Paris Review in New York City, highlighting Ruscha’s engagement with cultural and textual references in his art.
Anchor in Sand, 1991
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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives paper - Hand-signed in pencil, dated and numbered - Published by the Paris Review, NYC - Literature: Engberg 213 // Anchor in Sand by Ed Ruscha is a 1991 limited edition lithograph that reflects the artist's characteristic blending of text and image. The piece features a shadowy, abstracted anchor set against a warm, grainy background, resembling sand at sunset. The subtle, diffuse colors of orange, brown, and black give the impression of a fading light, evoking a serene, yet mysterious atmosphere. Around the image, the word PARIS REVIEW is discreetly arranged, suggesting both literary and visual narratives. This work, hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist, was published by the Paris Review in New York City, highlighting Ruscha’s engagement with cultural and textual references in his art.
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