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Published by Petersburg Press, London. Suite: The Picture of Dorian Gray. Hand signed by the artist and numbered in ink on verso. Jim Dine’s Red Design for Satin Heart (1963) is a striking color etching that blends minimalism with emotional intensity. Part of The Picture of Dorian Gray suite, this work was published by Petersburg Press in a limited edition of 200. The composition features a bold red heart, its edges irregular and organic, with long, dripping streaks of red extending downward, evoking a sense of vulnerability, passion, or even loss. A handwritten inscription curves around the upper right, adding a personal, almost intimate touch to the piece. Dine, known for his expressive use of everyday symbols, transforms the heart into a raw, evocative form that transcends sentimentality. This etching exemplifies his ability to merge graphic simplicity with deep emotional resonance.
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Published by Petersburg Press, London. Suite: The Picture of Dorian Gray. Hand signed by the artist and numbered in ink on verso. Jim Dine’s Red Design for Satin Heart (1963) is a striking color etching that blends minimalism with emotional intensity. Part of The Picture of Dorian Gray suite, this work was published by Petersburg Press in a limited edition of 200. The composition features a bold red heart, its edges irregular and organic, with long, dripping streaks of red extending downward, evoking a sense of vulnerability, passion, or even loss. A handwritten inscription curves around the upper right, adding a personal, almost intimate touch to the piece. Dine, known for his expressive use of everyday symbols, transforms the heart into a raw, evocative form that transcends sentimentality. This etching exemplifies his ability to merge graphic simplicity with deep emotional resonance.
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