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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Royal Flush - Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil - Published by Segura Publishing Company, Tempe, Arizona // William Wegman’s 'Ace of Diamonds,' created in 1998, is a minimalist yet striking lithograph from his 'Royal Flush' series. The artwork displays a large, isolated Ace of Diamonds card, emphasizing the iconic red diamond symbols and the bold simplicity of a playing card's design. The stark white background and the bold red elements enhance the image's clarity, focusing the viewer’s attention on the familiar symbol. This limited edition print, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, was published by Segura Publishing Company in Tempe, Arizona, and is one of only 40 prints. Wegman’s approach transforms a common playing card into a refined piece of art, celebrating the graphic design and cultural associations of the classic deck.
Ace of Diamonds, 1998
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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Royal Flush - Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil - Published by Segura Publishing Company, Tempe, Arizona // William Wegman’s 'Ace of Diamonds,' created in 1998, is a minimalist yet striking lithograph from his 'Royal Flush' series. The artwork displays a large, isolated Ace of Diamonds card, emphasizing the iconic red diamond symbols and the bold simplicity of a playing card's design. The stark white background and the bold red elements enhance the image's clarity, focusing the viewer’s attention on the familiar symbol. This limited edition print, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, was published by Segura Publishing Company in Tempe, Arizona, and is one of only 40 prints. Wegman’s approach transforms a common playing card into a refined piece of art, celebrating the graphic design and cultural associations of the classic deck.
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William Wegman
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