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Published by Multiples Inc. -Suite of Banner -Silkscreen in Colors - Edition of unknown size (estimated < fewer than 300). // Jim Dine's Two Red Boots on a Black Ground (1968) is a striking silkscreen print that emphasizes form and color through a minimalist lens. This limited edition piece, published by Multiples Inc., presents two vibrant red boots set against a stark black background, creating a powerful contrast. The simplicity of the composition highlights the boldness of the color, while the boots' symmetrical placement and solid shapes convey a sense of balance and stability. Dine's handwritten text along the outline of one boot adds a personal, almost poetic touch, blending visual art with subtle narrative. This work exemplifies Dine's fascination with everyday objects, transforming them into symbols of identity and emotional resonance.
Two Red Boots on a Black Ground, 1968
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Published by Multiples Inc. -Suite of Banner -Silkscreen in Colors - Edition of unknown size (estimated < fewer than 300). // Jim Dine's Two Red Boots on a Black Ground (1968) is a striking silkscreen print that emphasizes form and color through a minimalist lens. This limited edition piece, published by Multiples Inc., presents two vibrant red boots set against a stark black background, creating a powerful contrast. The simplicity of the composition highlights the boldness of the color, while the boots' symmetrical placement and solid shapes convey a sense of balance and stability. Dine's handwritten text along the outline of one boot adds a personal, almost poetic touch, blending visual art with subtle narrative. This work exemplifies Dine's fascination with everyday objects, transforming them into symbols of identity and emotional resonance.
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