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Screenprint on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper // House II #2 by Jennifer Bartlett is a minimalist screen-print that employs bold, primary colors and geometric simplicity. Printed on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper, this piece highlights a house form divided into a blue triangular roof set atop a red rectangular base, set against a vibrant yellow sky and a solid green ground. The clear, flat fields of color and the absence of intricate details emphasize Bartlett's exploration of form and color as fundamental elements of composition. This artwork is part of her conceptual practice, where she deconstructs everyday imagery, focusing on repetition and the essence of visual representation.
House II #2, 2014-2015
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Screenprint on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper // House II #2 by Jennifer Bartlett is a minimalist screen-print that employs bold, primary colors and geometric simplicity. Printed on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper, this piece highlights a house form divided into a blue triangular roof set atop a red rectangular base, set against a vibrant yellow sky and a solid green ground. The clear, flat fields of color and the absence of intricate details emphasize Bartlett's exploration of form and color as fundamental elements of composition. This artwork is part of her conceptual practice, where she deconstructs everyday imagery, focusing on repetition and the essence of visual representation.
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