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- Signed, numbered and dated in pencil - Published by Petersburg Press, New York // Frank Stella's Polar Co-ordinates IV is a vibrant and intricate composition that exemplifies his explorations into geometry, color, and abstraction. Created in 1980, this limited edition print features bold, interlocking curved forms, rendered in a dynamic palette of blues, greens, oranges, and yellows. The swirling patterns of the shapes contrast with the radiating concentric lines in the background, evoking a sense of movement and energy. Stella’s use of color and form creates a visual rhythm, guiding the viewer’s eye around the composition in a circular, almost orbital, motion. The title, Polar Co-ordinates, references mathematical and navigational concepts, which Stella abstractly represents through the balance and tension of the shapes. Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil, this work was published by Petersburg Press, New York, and reflects Stella’s continuing innovation in the realm of abstract art during this period.
Polar Co-ordinates IV, 1980
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- Signed, numbered and dated in pencil - Published by Petersburg Press, New York // Frank Stella's Polar Co-ordinates IV is a vibrant and intricate composition that exemplifies his explorations into geometry, color, and abstraction. Created in 1980, this limited edition print features bold, interlocking curved forms, rendered in a dynamic palette of blues, greens, oranges, and yellows. The swirling patterns of the shapes contrast with the radiating concentric lines in the background, evoking a sense of movement and energy. Stella’s use of color and form creates a visual rhythm, guiding the viewer’s eye around the composition in a circular, almost orbital, motion. The title, Polar Co-ordinates, references mathematical and navigational concepts, which Stella abstractly represents through the balance and tension of the shapes. Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil, this work was published by Petersburg Press, New York, and reflects Stella’s continuing innovation in the realm of abstract art during this period.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
