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Lithograph and screenprint on Arches 300 gram paper - Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil - Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. // Union (from Eccentric Polygons) by Frank Stella, created in 1974, is a striking example of the artist’s exploration of geometric abstraction. This limited edition print, a combination of lithograph and screenprint, presents a vivid interplay of angular forms. The composition features bold, angular shapes in shades of red, pink, and green, with each shape carefully delineated by a contrasting outline. The angularity and layering of the forms create a sense of depth and movement, challenging the viewer’s perception of flatness versus three-dimensionality. The textures within the shapes, created by intricate, almost scribble-like lines, add a hand-drawn quality to the otherwise formal, geometric composition. Stella’s use of color and form in this piece reflects his ongoing engagement with minimalist aesthetics and his interest in pushing the boundaries of traditional printmaking. Signed, dated, and numbered, this print is part of his renowned Eccentric Polygons series, showcasing his ability to merge simplicity with complexity.
Union (from Eccentric Polygons), 1974
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Lithograph and screenprint on Arches 300 gram paper - Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil - Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. // Union (from Eccentric Polygons) by Frank Stella, created in 1974, is a striking example of the artist’s exploration of geometric abstraction. This limited edition print, a combination of lithograph and screenprint, presents a vivid interplay of angular forms. The composition features bold, angular shapes in shades of red, pink, and green, with each shape carefully delineated by a contrasting outline. The angularity and layering of the forms create a sense of depth and movement, challenging the viewer’s perception of flatness versus three-dimensionality. The textures within the shapes, created by intricate, almost scribble-like lines, add a hand-drawn quality to the otherwise formal, geometric composition. Stella’s use of color and form in this piece reflects his ongoing engagement with minimalist aesthetics and his interest in pushing the boundaries of traditional printmaking. Signed, dated, and numbered, this print is part of his renowned Eccentric Polygons series, showcasing his ability to merge simplicity with complexity.
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