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16-color silkscreen // Ada 2 from Ada Portfolio 1 by Alex Katz is a striking 16-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale work, measuring 40.5 x 54 inches, presents a close-up of the artist’s muse and wife, Ada. The composition uses bold flat planes of color, with soft golden skin tones, jet-black hair, a lavender background, and vibrant red lips. Katz's signature minimalistic style emphasizes the subtle expressions and delicate features of the subject, evoking a sense of calm and intimacy. The contrast between the vibrant colors and the simplicity of form showcases Katz's mastery of modern portraiture.
Ada 2 from Ada Portfolio 1, 2022
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16-color silkscreen // Ada 2 from Ada Portfolio 1 by Alex Katz is a striking 16-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale work, measuring 40.5 x 54 inches, presents a close-up of the artist’s muse and wife, Ada. The composition uses bold flat planes of color, with soft golden skin tones, jet-black hair, a lavender background, and vibrant red lips. Katz's signature minimalistic style emphasizes the subtle expressions and delicate features of the subject, evoking a sense of calm and intimacy. The contrast between the vibrant colors and the simplicity of form showcases Katz's mastery of modern portraiture.
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