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Edition of 500 - Lithograph on wove paper - Signed 'Carmen Herrera' on a gallery label affixed to the reverse // Carmen Herrera's Untitled (Red and White) from 2011 is a minimalist lithograph that embodies her precise and balanced aesthetic. This work, measuring 29.3 by 20.3 cm, features a bold red triangular form set against a stark white background, creating a sharp contrast that draws the eye to the center of the composition. The geometric simplicity and symmetry in the piece reflect Herrera's dedication to abstraction and purity of form, with the red shape converging into a sharp point, suggesting both tension and harmony. Limited to an edition of 500, each print is signed by Herrera on a gallery label affixed to the reverse, encapsulating her refined approach to color and space in a strikingly minimalist form.
Untitled (Red and White), 2011
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Edition of 500 - Lithograph on wove paper - Signed 'Carmen Herrera' on a gallery label affixed to the reverse // Carmen Herrera's Untitled (Red and White) from 2011 is a minimalist lithograph that embodies her precise and balanced aesthetic. This work, measuring 29.3 by 20.3 cm, features a bold red triangular form set against a stark white background, creating a sharp contrast that draws the eye to the center of the composition. The geometric simplicity and symmetry in the piece reflect Herrera's dedication to abstraction and purity of form, with the red shape converging into a sharp point, suggesting both tension and harmony. Limited to an edition of 500, each print is signed by Herrera on a gallery label affixed to the reverse, encapsulating her refined approach to color and space in a strikingly minimalist form.
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Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.