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Mixografia in colors on handmade paper - Signed, dated, and numbered // Helen Frankenthaler's Sirocco is a mixed media print created in 1989 using the Mixografia technique on handmade paper. Measuring 94 x 88.9 cm, this piece exemplifies Frankenthaler's signature abstract style, blending textures and colors that evoke the natural world. The artwork features warm hues of yellow and ochre with textured elements, creating a sense of movement and depth reminiscent of a desert landscape. The circular and organic shapes suggest natural forms shaped by wind, aligning with the title Sirocco, which references the hot, dry wind that blows from North Africa across the Mediterranean. The print is signed, dated, and numbered, highlighting its exclusivity as part of a limited edition.
Sirocco, 1989
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Mixografia in colors on handmade paper - Signed, dated, and numbered // Helen Frankenthaler's Sirocco is a mixed media print created in 1989 using the Mixografia technique on handmade paper. Measuring 94 x 88.9 cm, this piece exemplifies Frankenthaler's signature abstract style, blending textures and colors that evoke the natural world. The artwork features warm hues of yellow and ochre with textured elements, creating a sense of movement and depth reminiscent of a desert landscape. The circular and organic shapes suggest natural forms shaped by wind, aligning with the title Sirocco, which references the hot, dry wind that blows from North Africa across the Mediterranean. The print is signed, dated, and numbered, highlighting its exclusivity as part of a limited edition.
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