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Lithograph in colors with hand-coloring on Buff Arches paper - Hand signed, numbered and dated in pencil - Published by Waddington Graphics, London // Howard Hodgkin's Red Palm (1986-1987) is a vivid lithograph featuring bold, expressive brushstrokes with hand-coloring on Buff Arches paper. The artwork is a dynamic interplay of green, red, and blue, creating a rich, layered composition. The central form, resembling overlapping arches or palm leaves, is saturated with deep reds and surrounded by sweeping green and blue strokes that frame the piece. Hodgkin's characteristic use of gestural marks and vibrant color evokes an intense emotional and visual experience, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the abstract forms. The hand-signed print, published by Waddington Graphics, showcases Hodgkin’s exploration of color and movement within a structured yet spontaneous framework.
Red Palm, 1986-1987
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Lithograph in colors with hand-coloring on Buff Arches paper - Hand signed, numbered and dated in pencil - Published by Waddington Graphics, London // Howard Hodgkin's Red Palm (1986-1987) is a vivid lithograph featuring bold, expressive brushstrokes with hand-coloring on Buff Arches paper. The artwork is a dynamic interplay of green, red, and blue, creating a rich, layered composition. The central form, resembling overlapping arches or palm leaves, is saturated with deep reds and surrounded by sweeping green and blue strokes that frame the piece. Hodgkin's characteristic use of gestural marks and vibrant color evokes an intense emotional and visual experience, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the abstract forms. The hand-signed print, published by Waddington Graphics, showcases Hodgkin’s exploration of color and movement within a structured yet spontaneous framework.
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What is abstract art?
Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.