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Relief print on handmade Mixografia paper // Ghost Station by Ed Ruscha is a relief print created in 2011 using Mixografia on handmade paper. The artwork portrays a minimalist rendition of a Standard gas station, an iconic motif in Ruscha's work. The embossed technique highlights clean lines and architectural geometry, making the image appear as an ethereal, almost invisible structure. The absence of color and use of white-on-white printing enhances its ghostly, spectral quality, evoking themes of memory and the passage of time. This work reflects Ruscha’s fascination with American culture and its everyday structures.
Ghost Station, 2011
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Relief print on handmade Mixografia paper // Ghost Station by Ed Ruscha is a relief print created in 2011 using Mixografia on handmade paper. The artwork portrays a minimalist rendition of a Standard gas station, an iconic motif in Ruscha's work. The embossed technique highlights clean lines and architectural geometry, making the image appear as an ethereal, almost invisible structure. The absence of color and use of white-on-white printing enhances its ghostly, spectral quality, evoking themes of memory and the passage of time. This work reflects Ruscha’s fascination with American culture and its everyday structures.
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