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Lithograph in colors on Arches - From the Fragment - According to What series t (ULAE 96); - Published by Gemini G.E.L. Los Angeles; - Original lithograph on paper - Hand signed dated and numbered by Johns - Literature: Gemini 290 // Jasper Johns' Coathanger and Spoon (1971) is a lithograph that blends everyday objects into an abstract and textured composition. Part of the Fragment - According to What series, this piece features a minimalistic arrangement of wire coat hangers and a spoon, presented against a contrasting black and pale blue background. The seemingly simple objects are imbued with deeper meaning, characteristic of Johns’ exploration of ordinary items as symbols in his art. The textured black upper section contrasts with the soft hues below, adding depth and an atmospheric quality. Published by Gemini G.E.L., the print is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.
Coathanger and Spoon, 1971
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Lithograph in colors on Arches - From the Fragment - According to What series t (ULAE 96); - Published by Gemini G.E.L. Los Angeles; - Original lithograph on paper - Hand signed dated and numbered by Johns - Literature: Gemini 290 // Jasper Johns' Coathanger and Spoon (1971) is a lithograph that blends everyday objects into an abstract and textured composition. Part of the Fragment - According to What series, this piece features a minimalistic arrangement of wire coat hangers and a spoon, presented against a contrasting black and pale blue background. The seemingly simple objects are imbued with deeper meaning, characteristic of Johns’ exploration of ordinary items as symbols in his art. The textured black upper section contrasts with the soft hues below, adding depth and an atmospheric quality. Published by Gemini G.E.L., the print is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.
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