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Screenprint on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper // House II #7 by Jennifer Bartlett is a screen-print that plays with geometry and vibrant color to depict a stylized house. Part of a limited edition series, the work is printed on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper, which gives the piece a textured and tactile quality. The composition is dominated by intersecting lines in primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—creating a dynamic, lattice-like effect that overlays the simplified house shape. The foreground features a green and white pattern, contrasting with the energetic strokes above. Bartlett's methodical approach to form and color highlights her conceptual exploration of repetition and structure in everyday motifs.
House II #7, 2014-2015
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Screenprint on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper // House II #7 by Jennifer Bartlett is a screen-print that plays with geometry and vibrant color to depict a stylized house. Part of a limited edition series, the work is printed on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper, which gives the piece a textured and tactile quality. The composition is dominated by intersecting lines in primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—creating a dynamic, lattice-like effect that overlays the simplified house shape. The foreground features a green and white pattern, contrasting with the energetic strokes above. Bartlett's methodical approach to form and color highlights her conceptual exploration of repetition and structure in everyday motifs.
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Photorealism is a genre of art or artistic movement that involves drawing, painting, and other graphic media in which the artist carefully studies a photograph and attempts to reproduce it as realistically as possible in another medium. While the term can broadly describe any artwork created in this manner, it specifically refers to a group of painters and paintings in the U.S. art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
