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Screenprint in Colors with Collage on Paper - Published by Editions Alecto London - Suite: A Tool Box // Tool Box V by Jim Dine, a limited edition screenprint created in 1966, is part of the series A Tool Box published by Editions Alecto, London. Measuring 60.3 x 47.6 cm, the work combines screenprint techniques with collage elements on paper. The composition features a black, flowing line that curves dynamically against a white background, interacting with a detailed image of a tool—a vice—collaged into the upper section. Dine’s play with everyday objects and abstract forms explores the relationship between art and function, evoking both familiarity and abstraction.
Tool Box V, 1966
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Screenprint in Colors with Collage on Paper - Published by Editions Alecto London - Suite: A Tool Box // Tool Box V by Jim Dine, a limited edition screenprint created in 1966, is part of the series A Tool Box published by Editions Alecto, London. Measuring 60.3 x 47.6 cm, the work combines screenprint techniques with collage elements on paper. The composition features a black, flowing line that curves dynamically against a white background, interacting with a detailed image of a tool—a vice—collaged into the upper section. Dine’s play with everyday objects and abstract forms explores the relationship between art and function, evoking both familiarity and abstraction.
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