![Frank Stella’s Effingham, 1974, lithograph and screenprint, geometric composition with angular shapes in peach, orange, and green. Frank Stella’s Effingham, 1974, lithograph and screenprint, geometric composition with angular shapes in peach, orange, and green.](https://media.composition.gallery/artworkpic/frank-stella-effingham-mixed-media-available-for-sale-on-composition-gallery1682609208-85425_500x390.jpeg)
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Original color lithograph and screenprint on wove paper - Published by Gemini G.E.L. Los Angeles -Suite: Eccentric Polygons - Hand Signed Dated and Numbered - AXSOM 102 blindstamp embossed copyright and ink stamp // Frank Stella's Effingham (1974) is an original color lithograph and screenprint on wove paper, part of the Eccentric Polygons suite published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. The limited edition mixed media print exemplifies Stella’s mastery of abstraction, focusing on geometric forms and the interplay of shape, color, and space. The composition features bold green outlines framing angular shapes in peach and orange, creating a dynamic visual flow. The piece, hand-signed, dated, and numbered, also includes an embossed blind stamp, highlighting its authenticity. Effingham stands as a testament to Stella's influential role in modern abstract art.
Effingham, 1974
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Original color lithograph and screenprint on wove paper - Published by Gemini G.E.L. Los Angeles -Suite: Eccentric Polygons - Hand Signed Dated and Numbered - AXSOM 102 blindstamp embossed copyright and ink stamp // Frank Stella's Effingham (1974) is an original color lithograph and screenprint on wove paper, part of the Eccentric Polygons suite published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. The limited edition mixed media print exemplifies Stella’s mastery of abstraction, focusing on geometric forms and the interplay of shape, color, and space. The composition features bold green outlines framing angular shapes in peach and orange, creating a dynamic visual flow. The piece, hand-signed, dated, and numbered, also includes an embossed blind stamp, highlighting its authenticity. Effingham stands as a testament to Stella's influential role in modern abstract art.
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