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Linoleum cut on GampiTorinko paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil // Jasper Johns’ Sun on Six (2000) is a linocut print, part of a limited edition of 26, created on Gampi Torinko paper. The piece presents a stark black-and-white composition, where abstract forms interact to create a balanced tension. Two interlocking shapes, one gridded and one smooth, appear to be profiles in silhouette, suggesting the duality of presence and absence, light and shadow. The lower section features horizontal lines that could resemble waves or the horizon, grounding the abstract forms. Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil, this work reflects Johns' interest in perception, form, and ambiguity, inviting multiple interpretations of the visual elements.
Sun on Six, 2000
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Linoleum cut on GampiTorinko paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil // Jasper Johns’ Sun on Six (2000) is a linocut print, part of a limited edition of 26, created on Gampi Torinko paper. The piece presents a stark black-and-white composition, where abstract forms interact to create a balanced tension. Two interlocking shapes, one gridded and one smooth, appear to be profiles in silhouette, suggesting the duality of presence and absence, light and shadow. The lower section features horizontal lines that could resemble waves or the horizon, grounding the abstract forms. Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil, this work reflects Johns' interest in perception, form, and ambiguity, inviting multiple interpretations of the visual elements.
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Untitled - Faces (ULAE 243), 1988
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