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Lithograph in colors on Twinrocker handmade paper // Jasper Johns' Untitled (Fragmented Frame) (1992) is a limited edition lithograph that demonstrates his distinctive approach to abstraction and symbolism. The artwork features a complex arrangement of shapes and patterns, set against a textured background with a blend of pastel hues such as pink, green, and blue. The fragmented nature of the frame, along with the overlapping elements, creates a sense of depth and visual intrigue. The piece incorporates abstract and recognizable forms, typical of Johns’ style, blurring the line between object and representation. The handmade Twinrocker paper adds a tactile quality, enhancing the layered, collage-like effect of the composition.
Untitled (Fragmented Frame), 1992
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Lithograph in colors on Twinrocker handmade paper // Jasper Johns' Untitled (Fragmented Frame) (1992) is a limited edition lithograph that demonstrates his distinctive approach to abstraction and symbolism. The artwork features a complex arrangement of shapes and patterns, set against a textured background with a blend of pastel hues such as pink, green, and blue. The fragmented nature of the frame, along with the overlapping elements, creates a sense of depth and visual intrigue. The piece incorporates abstract and recognizable forms, typical of Johns’ style, blurring the line between object and representation. The handmade Twinrocker paper adds a tactile quality, enhancing the layered, collage-like effect of the composition.
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Untitled - Faces (ULAE 243), 1988
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USD 41,000 - 45,000
What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.