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Lithograph on Rives BFK White paper // Portraits (B&W) 6 by Christopher Wool, created in 2014, is a lithograph on Rives BFK White paper. In this piece, Wool employs his signature style of combining abstract dotted patterns with free-flowing ink splatters. The central form, composed of dense black dots, contrasts with the random, organic shapes of ink blotches scattered around the composition. The interplay between these controlled and chaotic elements creates a dynamic tension, evoking a sense of both precision and spontaneity. Wool's experimentation with textures and layering is evident, resulting in a striking visual statement that blurs the line between order and disorder.
Portraits (B&W) 6, 2014
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Lithograph on Rives BFK White paper // Portraits (B&W) 6 by Christopher Wool, created in 2014, is a lithograph on Rives BFK White paper. In this piece, Wool employs his signature style of combining abstract dotted patterns with free-flowing ink splatters. The central form, composed of dense black dots, contrasts with the random, organic shapes of ink blotches scattered around the composition. The interplay between these controlled and chaotic elements creates a dynamic tension, evoking a sense of both precision and spontaneity. Wool's experimentation with textures and layering is evident, resulting in a striking visual statement that blurs the line between order and disorder.
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