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Set of 4 lithographs with collage on Arches paper // Untitled (Grey, Blue, Black) by César Paternosto is a 2020 lithograph that brings together geometric simplicity and spatial dynamics. Part of a limited edition series of 20, this artwork features three distinct colors—grey, blue, and black—arranged in clean, angular forms. The piece consists of layered elements on Arches paper, with some parts raised to cast shadows, adding a three-dimensional effect to the flat surface. The contrasting colors create a balanced composition, while the subtle play of light and shadow evokes depth and invites contemplation of form and space. Paternosto's design emphasizes clarity and restraint, echoing Constructivist influences and showing a masterful understanding of minimalist aesthetics.
Untitled (grey, blue, black), 2020
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Set of 4 lithographs with collage on Arches paper // Untitled (Grey, Blue, Black) by César Paternosto is a 2020 lithograph that brings together geometric simplicity and spatial dynamics. Part of a limited edition series of 20, this artwork features three distinct colors—grey, blue, and black—arranged in clean, angular forms. The piece consists of layered elements on Arches paper, with some parts raised to cast shadows, adding a three-dimensional effect to the flat surface. The contrasting colors create a balanced composition, while the subtle play of light and shadow evokes depth and invites contemplation of form and space. Paternosto's design emphasizes clarity and restraint, echoing Constructivist influences and showing a masterful understanding of minimalist aesthetics.
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César Paternosto
Untitled (burgundy, Black, Yellow), 2020
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 2,000
What is geometric abstract art?
Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art that uses geometric shapes arranged in a non-illusionistic space (though not always) and combined into non-representational (non-objective) compositions. Based on years of artistic research, some artists have proposed that geometric abstraction offers a solution to modern challenges by rejecting traditional illusionistic practices in favor of clarity and simplicity.