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Screenprint with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring on Arches wove paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Series: The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts - Published by Pace Editions, New York // The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts VI by Jim Dine is a 1990 limited edition mixed-media print that utilizes screen-printing, etching, aquatint, and hand-coloring techniques on Arches wove paper. The composition features a large, heart-shaped form in dark, moody tones with layered textures, set against a background adorned with colorful, scattered dots. The heart appears weathered and abstract, with expressive brushstrokes suggesting a depth of emotion. The contrasting colors of the vibrant background provide a dynamic counterbalance to the somber heart, creating a sense of tension between light and dark, chaos and calm. Part of Dine's Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts series, this piece is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.
The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts VI, 1990
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Screenprint with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring on Arches wove paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Series: The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts - Published by Pace Editions, New York // The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts VI by Jim Dine is a 1990 limited edition mixed-media print that utilizes screen-printing, etching, aquatint, and hand-coloring techniques on Arches wove paper. The composition features a large, heart-shaped form in dark, moody tones with layered textures, set against a background adorned with colorful, scattered dots. The heart appears weathered and abstract, with expressive brushstrokes suggesting a depth of emotion. The contrasting colors of the vibrant background provide a dynamic counterbalance to the somber heart, creating a sense of tension between light and dark, chaos and calm. Part of Dine's Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts series, this piece is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.
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