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Edition of 100 - Lithograph in black on German Deluxe Etching paper - Suite: Ten Winter Tools - In excellent condition // Pliers and Adjustable Wrench by Jim Dine, part of the Ten Winter Tools series from 1973, is a lithograph that brings together two familiar tools in a minimalist, expressive composition. The pliers and adjustable wrench are rendered with soft, diffused shading that gives them a ghostly, almost ethereal presence on the German Deluxe Etching paper. Positioned in the center, the tools appear as quiet icons, stripped of their functional purpose and instead celebrated for their form and line. Dine’s use of black tones and negative space highlights the contours of the tools, creating an intimate portrait that invites viewers to see beauty in simplicity. Limited to an edition of 100, this piece exemplifies Dine’s skill in transforming everyday objects into art, emphasizing their structure and quiet significance.
Pliers and Adjustable Wrench, 1973
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Edition of 100 - Lithograph in black on German Deluxe Etching paper - Suite: Ten Winter Tools - In excellent condition // Pliers and Adjustable Wrench by Jim Dine, part of the Ten Winter Tools series from 1973, is a lithograph that brings together two familiar tools in a minimalist, expressive composition. The pliers and adjustable wrench are rendered with soft, diffused shading that gives them a ghostly, almost ethereal presence on the German Deluxe Etching paper. Positioned in the center, the tools appear as quiet icons, stripped of their functional purpose and instead celebrated for their form and line. Dine’s use of black tones and negative space highlights the contours of the tools, creating an intimate portrait that invites viewers to see beauty in simplicity. Limited to an edition of 100, this piece exemplifies Dine’s skill in transforming everyday objects into art, emphasizing their structure and quiet significance.
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