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Original etching - Signed, titled and numbered in pencil - From the Five Flowers suite // This untitled etching by Donald Baechler, part of the Five Flowers suite, exemplifies his approach to combining simplicity with expressive form. The black silhouette of a rose stands boldly against the rough, scratched texture of the background, creating a sense of both fragility and rawness. The flower’s organic form contrasts with the mechanical look of the etching process, while the slightly uneven lines suggest a hand-drawn quality. Baechler often explores motifs like flowers, using them as symbols of memory and nostalgia. This limited edition, signed and numbered in pencil, speaks to the artist's interest in blending pop culture with fine art through iconic yet understated imagery.
Untitled (III), 2007
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Original etching - Signed, titled and numbered in pencil - From the Five Flowers suite // This untitled etching by Donald Baechler, part of the Five Flowers suite, exemplifies his approach to combining simplicity with expressive form. The black silhouette of a rose stands boldly against the rough, scratched texture of the background, creating a sense of both fragility and rawness. The flower’s organic form contrasts with the mechanical look of the etching process, while the slightly uneven lines suggest a hand-drawn quality. Baechler often explores motifs like flowers, using them as symbols of memory and nostalgia. This limited edition, signed and numbered in pencil, speaks to the artist's interest in blending pop culture with fine art through iconic yet understated imagery.
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