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Original lithograph in black, gray and pale yellow on white wove paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered - 15 ¼ x 11 ¼ in, unframed - Edition of 250 // Pyre 2 by Jasper Johns, created in 2004, is a lithograph that showcases the artist's signature minimalistic and abstract style. The composition features geometric shapes, primarily triangles and rectangles, rendered in black, gray, and pale yellow on white wove paper. The contrast between the muted color palette and the bold forms creates a sense of balance and stillness. The textured application and subtle variations in tone evoke an architectural quality, resembling the structure of doors or panels. Hand-signed and numbered by Johns, this print is a refined example of his exploration of form, space, and the interaction of positive and negative space within a minimal framework.
Pyre 2, 2004
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Original lithograph in black, gray and pale yellow on white wove paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered - 15 ¼ x 11 ¼ in, unframed - Edition of 250 // Pyre 2 by Jasper Johns, created in 2004, is a lithograph that showcases the artist's signature minimalistic and abstract style. The composition features geometric shapes, primarily triangles and rectangles, rendered in black, gray, and pale yellow on white wove paper. The contrast between the muted color palette and the bold forms creates a sense of balance and stillness. The textured application and subtle variations in tone evoke an architectural quality, resembling the structure of doors or panels. Hand-signed and numbered by Johns, this print is a refined example of his exploration of form, space, and the interaction of positive and negative space within a minimal framework.
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Untitled - Faces (ULAE 243), 1988
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