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Screenprint in colors on Patapar printing parchment - Not signed - Printed by Simca Print Artists, Inc., New York and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York as a catalog cover for Jasper Johns Screenprints. - Catalogue : ULAE S.13 // Jasper Johns' Cross Hatch, created in 1977, is a vibrant screen-print on Patapar printing parchment, measuring 24.8 x 25.4 cm. Printed by Simca Print Artists, Inc., and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, this piece served as a catalog cover for Johns’ screenprints. The work features a dynamic and rhythmic pattern of colorful hatch marks in green, orange, and purple, overlapping and crisscrossing across the surface. The energetic arrangement creates a sense of movement and texture, characteristic of Johns' exploration of abstract and repetitive motifs. Despite its modest scale and simple pattern, the piece captures an engaging visual complexity that invites deeper inspection.
Cross Hatch, 1977
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Screenprint in colors on Patapar printing parchment - Not signed - Printed by Simca Print Artists, Inc., New York and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York as a catalog cover for Jasper Johns Screenprints. - Catalogue : ULAE S.13 // Jasper Johns' Cross Hatch, created in 1977, is a vibrant screen-print on Patapar printing parchment, measuring 24.8 x 25.4 cm. Printed by Simca Print Artists, Inc., and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, this piece served as a catalog cover for Johns’ screenprints. The work features a dynamic and rhythmic pattern of colorful hatch marks in green, orange, and purple, overlapping and crisscrossing across the surface. The energetic arrangement creates a sense of movement and texture, characteristic of Johns' exploration of abstract and repetitive motifs. Despite its modest scale and simple pattern, the piece captures an engaging visual complexity that invites deeper inspection.
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