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Lithograph, Etching, Aquatint, and Embossment of White TGL Handmade Paperrelief, aquatint, engraving, screenprint on white TGL handmade paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York // Frank Stella’s Spectralia (from Imaginary Places) (1994) is a dynamic mixed media print that combines lithography, etching, aquatint, embossment, and screenprinting techniques. This vibrant composition features an intricate layering of abstract shapes, patterns, and textures, creating a sense of fluidity and movement. The bold colors—ranging from blues, reds, and yellows to delicate greens—interact with various curvilinear forms and geometric elements. The piece evokes a dream-like or fantastical atmosphere, reflecting the title's reference to Imaginary Places. The intricate line work and color juxtapositions showcase Stella’s mastery of abstraction and his ongoing experimentation with space and form. Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil, this limited edition work is a testament to Stella’s innovative approach to printmaking.
Spectralia (from Imaginary Places), 1994
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Lithograph, Etching, Aquatint, and Embossment of White TGL Handmade Paperrelief, aquatint, engraving, screenprint on white TGL handmade paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York // Frank Stella’s Spectralia (from Imaginary Places) (1994) is a dynamic mixed media print that combines lithography, etching, aquatint, embossment, and screenprinting techniques. This vibrant composition features an intricate layering of abstract shapes, patterns, and textures, creating a sense of fluidity and movement. The bold colors—ranging from blues, reds, and yellows to delicate greens—interact with various curvilinear forms and geometric elements. The piece evokes a dream-like or fantastical atmosphere, reflecting the title's reference to Imaginary Places. The intricate line work and color juxtapositions showcase Stella’s mastery of abstraction and his ongoing experimentation with space and form. Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil, this limited edition work is a testament to Stella’s innovative approach to printmaking.
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What is geometric abstract art?
Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art that uses geometric shapes arranged in a non-illusionistic space (though not always) and combined into non-representational (non-objective) compositions. Based on years of artistic research, some artists have proposed that geometric abstraction offers a solution to modern challenges by rejecting traditional illusionistic practices in favor of clarity and simplicity.
