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Original serigraph on paper - From the limited edition of 395 - Published by Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier El Segundo - From the Visual Poetics suite - Hand signed by the artist // Untitled (Lemons) from the Visual Poetics suite by Donald Sultan is a 1985 serigraph that exemplifies the artist’s approach to combining bold simplicity with organic forms. The artwork features a group of overlapping lemon shapes rendered in a striking, solid yellow against a deep black background, creating a powerful contrast. The minimalist depiction of lemons as large, flat color forms emphasizes their iconic shape while stripping away unnecessary detail, aligning with Sultan’s exploration of everyday objects in a nearly abstract style. This limited edition print, with an edition size of 395, reflects Sultan's signature style of elevating ordinary subjects through high contrast and minimalism, offering a visual impact that is both bold and contemplative.
Untitled (lemons) from Visual Poetics, 1985
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Original serigraph on paper - From the limited edition of 395 - Published by Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier El Segundo - From the Visual Poetics suite - Hand signed by the artist // Untitled (Lemons) from the Visual Poetics suite by Donald Sultan is a 1985 serigraph that exemplifies the artist’s approach to combining bold simplicity with organic forms. The artwork features a group of overlapping lemon shapes rendered in a striking, solid yellow against a deep black background, creating a powerful contrast. The minimalist depiction of lemons as large, flat color forms emphasizes their iconic shape while stripping away unnecessary detail, aligning with Sultan’s exploration of everyday objects in a nearly abstract style. This limited edition print, with an edition size of 395, reflects Sultan's signature style of elevating ordinary subjects through high contrast and minimalism, offering a visual impact that is both bold and contemplative.
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