Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Jessica Stockholder d c tree monoprint, colorful abstract shapes in yellow, red, and blue with sweeping lines, organic forms.

Monoprint Silkscreen on 290 gram Coventry Rag Paper // Jessica Stockholder's d c tree is a vibrant monoprint that captures a dynamic and expressive abstraction. Created with silkscreen on 290-gram Coventry Rag paper, the artwork bursts with energetic shapes in vivid shades of yellow, red, and blue, intersected by sweeping lines and bold color blocks. The composition suggests organic forms, possibly referencing foliage or growth, yet remains open to interpretation. Stockholder’s use of color and layering conveys a sense of movement and depth, inviting viewers into an abstract world where shapes and colors evoke nature’s complexity while celebrating visual exuberance.

Artwork Copyright © Jessica Stockholder

d c tree, 2011

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Monoprint Silkscreen on 290 gram Coventry Rag Paper // Jessica Stockholder's d c tree is a vibrant monoprint that captures a dynamic and expressive abstraction. Created with silkscreen on 290-gram Coventry Rag paper, the artwork bursts with energetic shapes in vivid shades of yellow, red, and blue, intersected by sweeping lines and bold color blocks. The composition suggests organic forms, possibly referencing foliage or growth, yet remains open to interpretation. Stockholder’s use of color and layering conveys a sense of movement and depth, inviting viewers into an abstract world where shapes and colors evoke nature’s complexity while celebrating visual exuberance.

Artwork Copyright © Jessica Stockholder

Jessica Stockholder

D C Tree, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Monoprint

USD 4,260

Jessica Stockholder

I A Tree, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Monoprint

USD 4,260

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Choices, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

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Aspect Syllabary: Stagger, 2015

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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