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Screenprint in Colors with Collage on Paper - Published by Editions Alecto London - Suite: A Tool Box // Tool Box II by Jim Dine, created in 1966, is a limited edition screen print with collage elements. Part of the A Tool Box suite, this artwork juxtaposes a bold black field with white polka dots against a minimalist background, creating a striking contrast. The bottom portion features a deep red rectangular block that anchors the composition, while a subtle collage image of a tool—rendered in delicate grayscale—peeks out from the background, partially obscured. Dine’s work often merges everyday objects with abstract designs, transforming familiar items into art with emotional resonance. This piece exemplifies his ability to blend pop art aesthetics with a contemplative exploration of form and texture.
Tool Box II, 1966
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Screenprint in Colors with Collage on Paper - Published by Editions Alecto London - Suite: A Tool Box // Tool Box II by Jim Dine, created in 1966, is a limited edition screen print with collage elements. Part of the A Tool Box suite, this artwork juxtaposes a bold black field with white polka dots against a minimalist background, creating a striking contrast. The bottom portion features a deep red rectangular block that anchors the composition, while a subtle collage image of a tool—rendered in delicate grayscale—peeks out from the background, partially obscured. Dine’s work often merges everyday objects with abstract designs, transforming familiar items into art with emotional resonance. This piece exemplifies his ability to blend pop art aesthetics with a contemplative exploration of form and texture.
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