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13-color silkscreen // Ada 8 from Ada Portfolio 2 by Alex Katz is a serene 13-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale artwork, measuring 40.5 x 54 inches, offers a close-up portrait of Ada, focusing on her expressive eyes and delicate facial features. Katz employs soft pastel tones, with pale skin hues and subtle pink lips set against a light lavender background, creating a harmonious and elegant composition. Her dark, flowing hair contrasts with the minimalistic simplicity of the rest of the image, highlighting Katz's mastery in blending modern aesthetics with intimate portraiture.
Ada 8 from Ada Portfolio 2, 2022
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13-color silkscreen // Ada 8 from Ada Portfolio 2 by Alex Katz is a serene 13-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale artwork, measuring 40.5 x 54 inches, offers a close-up portrait of Ada, focusing on her expressive eyes and delicate facial features. Katz employs soft pastel tones, with pale skin hues and subtle pink lips set against a light lavender background, creating a harmonious and elegant composition. Her dark, flowing hair contrasts with the minimalistic simplicity of the rest of the image, highlighting Katz's mastery in blending modern aesthetics with intimate portraiture.
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