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Regina Giménez's Solar (Set of 2) (2025) is a pair of lithographs that explore cosmic and geometric abstraction with harmonious complexity. Both works feature deep blue backgrounds scattered with circular forms in shades of red, white, and patterned textures, resembling celestial bodies floating in a vast, serene expanse. In Solar 1, the arrangement includes a bold red stripe anchoring the composition, adding structure to the organic scattering of forms. In Solar 2, a large red band at the top and a vertical black stripe create a sense of contrast and division. Together, the diptych balances playful energy with meditative rhythm. Each piece measures 70 x 100 cm, and the set is part of a limited edition of 20, reflecting Giménez's nuanced approach to minimalism and cosmic imagery.
Solar (set of 2), 2025
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Regina Giménez's Solar (Set of 2) (2025) is a pair of lithographs that explore cosmic and geometric abstraction with harmonious complexity. Both works feature deep blue backgrounds scattered with circular forms in shades of red, white, and patterned textures, resembling celestial bodies floating in a vast, serene expanse. In Solar 1, the arrangement includes a bold red stripe anchoring the composition, adding structure to the organic scattering of forms. In Solar 2, a large red band at the top and a vertical black stripe create a sense of contrast and division. Together, the diptych balances playful energy with meditative rhythm. Each piece measures 70 x 100 cm, and the set is part of a limited edition of 20, reflecting Giménez's nuanced approach to minimalism and cosmic imagery.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.