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11-color silkscreen // Ada 9 from Ada Portfolio 2 by Alex Katz is a minimalist 11-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale piece, measuring 54 x 40.5 inches, features an abstracted close-up of Ada’s face, focusing on her lips and the curve of her eye. Rendered in warm golden-orange tones, the composition is accentuated by soft pinks and subtle shading that highlight the simplicity and elegance of Katz’s signature style. The smooth forms and vibrant palette evoke a sense of modernity and timeless beauty, with the fragmented perspective emphasizing intimacy and abstraction.
Ada 9 from Ada Portfolio 2, 2022
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11-color silkscreen // Ada 9 from Ada Portfolio 2 by Alex Katz is a minimalist 11-color silkscreen print created in 2022. This large-scale piece, measuring 54 x 40.5 inches, features an abstracted close-up of Ada’s face, focusing on her lips and the curve of her eye. Rendered in warm golden-orange tones, the composition is accentuated by soft pinks and subtle shading that highlight the simplicity and elegance of Katz’s signature style. The smooth forms and vibrant palette evoke a sense of modernity and timeless beauty, with the fragmented perspective emphasizing intimacy and abstraction.
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