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// Yellow Thing by Liliana Porter is a limited edition lithograph from 2010, produced in an edition of 50. This artwork features a small, fuzzy yellow object with googly eyes, centrally positioned on a vast, blank background. To its right is a small black dot, adding an element of curiosity and contrast within the minimal space. The simplicity of the composition highlights the whimsical and almost endearing nature of the yellow thing, as if it possesses a character of its own. Porter’s approach encourages viewers to project meaning onto these sparse elements, exploring themes of playfulness, loneliness, and the charm found in mundane or unexpected objects.
Yellow thing, 2010
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// Yellow Thing by Liliana Porter is a limited edition lithograph from 2010, produced in an edition of 50. This artwork features a small, fuzzy yellow object with googly eyes, centrally positioned on a vast, blank background. To its right is a small black dot, adding an element of curiosity and contrast within the minimal space. The simplicity of the composition highlights the whimsical and almost endearing nature of the yellow thing, as if it possesses a character of its own. Porter’s approach encourages viewers to project meaning onto these sparse elements, exploring themes of playfulness, loneliness, and the charm found in mundane or unexpected objects.
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