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Lithograph in Colors on 4 Seperate Pieces of Velin Arches Paper - Published by Waddington Graphics London // Allen Jones' Box (1980) is a lithograph in vibrant colors printed on four separate pieces of Velin Arches paper, measuring 51.5 x 70.5 cm each, published by Waddington Graphics, London. This dynamic composition features bold color fields dominated by a bright red border framing a central green area. The layering of shapes and colors evokes a sense of depth and movement, with abstract forms resembling shadows or reflections along the edges. The contrast between the saturated reds, greens, and the fluid forms adds a vibrant tension, drawing the viewer’s eye across the composition. Known for his exploration of human forms and color interactions, Jones presents a visually engaging work that plays with perception and abstraction.
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Lithograph in Colors on 4 Seperate Pieces of Velin Arches Paper - Published by Waddington Graphics London // Allen Jones' Box (1980) is a lithograph in vibrant colors printed on four separate pieces of Velin Arches paper, measuring 51.5 x 70.5 cm each, published by Waddington Graphics, London. This dynamic composition features bold color fields dominated by a bright red border framing a central green area. The layering of shapes and colors evokes a sense of depth and movement, with abstract forms resembling shadows or reflections along the edges. The contrast between the saturated reds, greens, and the fluid forms adds a vibrant tension, drawing the viewer’s eye across the composition. Known for his exploration of human forms and color interactions, Jones presents a visually engaging work that plays with perception and abstraction.
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