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Hand-signed by artist - In a very good condition // Hingham by John Chamberlain, a 1979 lithograph, captures an abstract composition that layers vibrant colors in horizontal bands. This limited edition print is rendered in shades of yellow, pink, purple, and red, creating a visually dynamic piece that evokes a sense of landscape through pure abstraction. The brush-like strokes and smudges suggest movement and texture, with sections appearing blurred or fragmented, adding depth and complexity to the piece. Known for his sculptural work, Chamberlain brings a similar energy to this print, playing with form and color to invite viewers into an expressive, almost atmospheric experience. Hingham exemplifies Chamberlain's approach to abstraction, where the interplay of colors and textures stimulates an emotional response without representational constraints.
Hingham, 1979
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Hand-signed by artist - In a very good condition // Hingham by John Chamberlain, a 1979 lithograph, captures an abstract composition that layers vibrant colors in horizontal bands. This limited edition print is rendered in shades of yellow, pink, purple, and red, creating a visually dynamic piece that evokes a sense of landscape through pure abstraction. The brush-like strokes and smudges suggest movement and texture, with sections appearing blurred or fragmented, adding depth and complexity to the piece. Known for his sculptural work, Chamberlain brings a similar energy to this print, playing with form and color to invite viewers into an expressive, almost atmospheric experience. Hingham exemplifies Chamberlain's approach to abstraction, where the interplay of colors and textures stimulates an emotional response without representational constraints.
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