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Lithograph on Rives BFK White paper // Portraits (Red) 5 by Christopher Wool, created in 2014, is a lithograph on Rives BFK White paper. This composition features a central shape composed of densely packed red dots, standing out against a background of black and gray ink splatters. The vivid red mass, built from repetitive dots, contrasts sharply with the organic, free-flowing splatters surrounding it, embodying Wool’s ongoing exploration of the tension between order and chaos. The piece plays with texture and abstraction, creating a dynamic visual impact through the interaction between controlled geometric forms and spontaneous, fluid marks.
Portraits (Red) 5, 2014
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Lithograph on Rives BFK White paper // Portraits (Red) 5 by Christopher Wool, created in 2014, is a lithograph on Rives BFK White paper. This composition features a central shape composed of densely packed red dots, standing out against a background of black and gray ink splatters. The vivid red mass, built from repetitive dots, contrasts sharply with the organic, free-flowing splatters surrounding it, embodying Wool’s ongoing exploration of the tension between order and chaos. The piece plays with texture and abstraction, creating a dynamic visual impact through the interaction between controlled geometric forms and spontaneous, fluid marks.
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