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// Usuyuki by Jasper Johns is a limited-edition lithograph that explores themes of subtlety and texture through an abstract approach. The composition is divided into three panels, each filled with a dense layering of hatch marks and linear patterns in soft, muted pink tones. These marks create a sense of rhythm and depth, reminiscent of textile patterns or cross-hatching techniques. The delicate variations in color and line suggest a meditative quality, as the viewer's eye moves across the triptych, uncovering nuances in each panel. Johns' work often blurs the boundaries between painting and printmaking, and Usuyuki exemplifies this through its complex textures and restrained color palette, inviting viewers into an intimate, contemplative experience.
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// Usuyuki by Jasper Johns is a limited-edition lithograph that explores themes of subtlety and texture through an abstract approach. The composition is divided into three panels, each filled with a dense layering of hatch marks and linear patterns in soft, muted pink tones. These marks create a sense of rhythm and depth, reminiscent of textile patterns or cross-hatching techniques. The delicate variations in color and line suggest a meditative quality, as the viewer's eye moves across the triptych, uncovering nuances in each panel. Johns' work often blurs the boundaries between painting and printmaking, and Usuyuki exemplifies this through its complex textures and restrained color palette, inviting viewers into an intimate, contemplative experience.
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Jasper Johns
Untitled - Faces (ULAE 243), 1988
Limited Edition Print
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.
