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Aquatint with litho crayon in colors, on Somerset paper, 1989-90 - Published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco -- In "Red Cap," Katz focuses on a close-up depiction of a person wearing a vibrant red cap. The composition captures the subject's presence and distinctive features, while the use of aquatint technique adds depth and texture to the print. Katz's masterful use of color and confident brushwork creates a sense of dynamism and visual impact.
Red Cap, 1989-90
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Aquatint with litho crayon in colors, on Somerset paper, 1989-90 - Published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco -- In "Red Cap," Katz focuses on a close-up depiction of a person wearing a vibrant red cap. The composition captures the subject's presence and distinctive features, while the use of aquatint technique adds depth and texture to the print. Katz's masterful use of color and confident brushwork creates a sense of dynamism and visual impact.
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