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Lithograph in colors on Twinrocker handmade paper // Jasper Johns' Untitled (Fragmented Frame) (1992) is a limited edition lithograph that demonstrates his distinctive approach to abstraction and symbolism. The artwork features a complex arrangement of shapes and patterns, set against a textured background with a blend of pastel hues such as pink, green, and blue. The fragmented nature of the frame, along with the overlapping elements, creates a sense of depth and visual intrigue. The piece incorporates abstract and recognizable forms, typical of Johns’ style, blurring the line between object and representation. The handmade Twinrocker paper adds a tactile quality, enhancing the layered, collage-like effect of the composition.
Untitled (Fragmented Frame), 1992
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Lithograph in colors on Twinrocker handmade paper // Jasper Johns' Untitled (Fragmented Frame) (1992) is a limited edition lithograph that demonstrates his distinctive approach to abstraction and symbolism. The artwork features a complex arrangement of shapes and patterns, set against a textured background with a blend of pastel hues such as pink, green, and blue. The fragmented nature of the frame, along with the overlapping elements, creates a sense of depth and visual intrigue. The piece incorporates abstract and recognizable forms, typical of Johns’ style, blurring the line between object and representation. The handmade Twinrocker paper adds a tactile quality, enhancing the layered, collage-like effect of the composition.
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Untitled - Faces (ULAE 243), 1988
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Carborundum
USD 41,000 - 45,000
What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.