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From the rare limited edition of 100 - From the suite: "Ten Winter Tools" - Original lithograph on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed numbered and dated by Dine // Aus by Jim Dine is a lithograph from the 1973 series Ten Winter Tools, which explores the artist’s fascination with everyday objects. This piece features a stark, almost ghostly image of a pair of scissors set against a lightly textured background. Rendered in grayscale, the scissors appear worn and tactile, carrying a sense of history and familiarity. The subtle use of shadow and texture gives the piece a haunting quality, as if the scissors have been left as a relic or emblem on the page. Dine’s choice to elevate ordinary tools into objects of contemplation reflects his broader interest in infusing the mundane with personal and symbolic meaning. Hand-signed, numbered, and dated, this work stands as a fine example of Dine’s unique approach to object symbolism.
Aus, 1973
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From the rare limited edition of 100 - From the suite: "Ten Winter Tools" - Original lithograph on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed numbered and dated by Dine // Aus by Jim Dine is a lithograph from the 1973 series Ten Winter Tools, which explores the artist’s fascination with everyday objects. This piece features a stark, almost ghostly image of a pair of scissors set against a lightly textured background. Rendered in grayscale, the scissors appear worn and tactile, carrying a sense of history and familiarity. The subtle use of shadow and texture gives the piece a haunting quality, as if the scissors have been left as a relic or emblem on the page. Dine’s choice to elevate ordinary tools into objects of contemplation reflects his broader interest in infusing the mundane with personal and symbolic meaning. Hand-signed, numbered, and dated, this work stands as a fine example of Dine’s unique approach to object symbolism.
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