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Published by Petersburg Press. Signed center H.H. Tropical Fruit (1981) by Howard Hodgkin is a vibrant serigraph exemplifying the artist’s gestural abstraction and emotional color use. At the center of a series of layered, rectangular strokes lies a vivid oval form in green and deep red—suggestive of a split tropical fruit. Surrounded by earthy tones and energetic red accents, the composition appears both controlled and spontaneous. Hodgkin's painterly technique in printmaking blurs the line between print and painting, emphasizing texture, movement, and sensuality over literal representation.
Tropical Fruit, 1981
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Published by Petersburg Press. Signed center H.H. Tropical Fruit (1981) by Howard Hodgkin is a vibrant serigraph exemplifying the artist’s gestural abstraction and emotional color use. At the center of a series of layered, rectangular strokes lies a vivid oval form in green and deep red—suggestive of a split tropical fruit. Surrounded by earthy tones and energetic red accents, the composition appears both controlled and spontaneous. Hodgkin's painterly technique in printmaking blurs the line between print and painting, emphasizing texture, movement, and sensuality over literal representation.
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