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Lithograph and screenprint on Arches 300 gram paper - Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil - Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. // Sanbornville by Frank Stella, created in 1974, is a geometric and abstract composition executed as a limited edition print, combining lithograph and screenprint techniques. This artwork presents a dynamic arrangement of interlocking triangular and rectangular shapes, primarily in shades of green, blue, orange, and red. The angular forms are outlined with thin contrasting lines, which emphasize their structure and create a sense of depth and movement within the composition. The overlapping geometry and the vivid interplay of colors reflect Stella’s mastery of minimalist abstraction, engaging viewers with the boldness and clarity of his design. The print's sharp angles and precision are balanced by the textured, hand-drawn quality of the colored areas, adding an additional layer of complexity to the piece. Part of Stella's ongoing exploration of form and space, this print exemplifies his innovative approach to abstraction. It is signed, dated, and numbered, further elevating its significance within Stella’s broader body of work.
Sanbornville, 1974
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Lithograph and screenprint on Arches 300 gram paper - Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil - Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. // Sanbornville by Frank Stella, created in 1974, is a geometric and abstract composition executed as a limited edition print, combining lithograph and screenprint techniques. This artwork presents a dynamic arrangement of interlocking triangular and rectangular shapes, primarily in shades of green, blue, orange, and red. The angular forms are outlined with thin contrasting lines, which emphasize their structure and create a sense of depth and movement within the composition. The overlapping geometry and the vivid interplay of colors reflect Stella’s mastery of minimalist abstraction, engaging viewers with the boldness and clarity of his design. The print's sharp angles and precision are balanced by the textured, hand-drawn quality of the colored areas, adding an additional layer of complexity to the piece. Part of Stella's ongoing exploration of form and space, this print exemplifies his innovative approach to abstraction. It is signed, dated, and numbered, further elevating its significance within Stella’s broader body of work.
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