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This screenprint in colors with enamel inks and textured surface on museum board was created in 2014. Signed, titled, dated and numbered by the artist in pencil, from the edition of 30 measuring 60 x 60 in. (152.5 x 152.5 cm.) // Red Poppy I by Donald Sultan, created in 2014, is a bold screen print that showcases Sultan’s signature approach to floral imagery through minimalistic, graphic forms. The composition features large, vibrant red poppies set against a contrasting black background, creating a striking visual effect. The use of enamel inks and a textured surface on museum board enhances the tactile quality of the print, adding depth to the flat color fields. The simplified, almost abstract depiction of the poppies emphasizes their shapes and colors, transforming the natural subject into a powerful graphic statement. This limited edition piece, signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil, is part of a series of 30 and measures an impressive 60 x 60 inches.
Red Poppy I, 2014
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This screenprint in colors with enamel inks and textured surface on museum board was created in 2014. Signed, titled, dated and numbered by the artist in pencil, from the edition of 30 measuring 60 x 60 in. (152.5 x 152.5 cm.) // Red Poppy I by Donald Sultan, created in 2014, is a bold screen print that showcases Sultan’s signature approach to floral imagery through minimalistic, graphic forms. The composition features large, vibrant red poppies set against a contrasting black background, creating a striking visual effect. The use of enamel inks and a textured surface on museum board enhances the tactile quality of the print, adding depth to the flat color fields. The simplified, almost abstract depiction of the poppies emphasizes their shapes and colors, transforming the natural subject into a powerful graphic statement. This limited edition piece, signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil, is part of a series of 30 and measures an impressive 60 x 60 inches.
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