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Screenprint in Colors with Collage on Paper - Published by Editions Alecto London - Suite: A Tool Box // Tool Box VII by Jim Dine, created in 1966, is a screen-print in colors with collage on paper, measuring 23.75 x 18.75 inches. Published by Editions Alecto in London, this work is part of the A Tool Box suite. The print features a stark, minimalist depiction of a mechanical tool—a crane hook—suspended against a mostly empty background. The use of bold black forms and the contrast of minimalistic elements create a sense of industrial atmosphere, highlighting Dine’s fascination with everyday objects. The artwork combines fine art techniques with a utilitarian aesthetic, embodying Dine’s approach of elevating ordinary tools into subjects of artistic contemplation.
Tool Box VII, 1966
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Screenprint in Colors with Collage on Paper - Published by Editions Alecto London - Suite: A Tool Box // Tool Box VII by Jim Dine, created in 1966, is a screen-print in colors with collage on paper, measuring 23.75 x 18.75 inches. Published by Editions Alecto in London, this work is part of the A Tool Box suite. The print features a stark, minimalist depiction of a mechanical tool—a crane hook—suspended against a mostly empty background. The use of bold black forms and the contrast of minimalistic elements create a sense of industrial atmosphere, highlighting Dine’s fascination with everyday objects. The artwork combines fine art techniques with a utilitarian aesthetic, embodying Dine’s approach of elevating ordinary tools into subjects of artistic contemplation.
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