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Untitled, 1984

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Julian Schnabel Bandini silkscreen; abstract white silhouette on yellow, red, and blue background, with expressive brushstrokes and textured resin.

Silkscreen on rag paper, hand-painted and poured resin - Hand-signed by artist // Julian Schnabel's Bandini from View of Dawn in the Tropics Series (1998) is an evocative silkscreen print that merges abstract form with expressive gestures. The composition features a central figure, a silhouette rendered in bright white, contrasting against a vibrant background of yellow hues, with swirling blue and textured black elements. The upper section of the print is dominated by a rich, dark red band with dots, adding depth and a sense of framing to the piece. The fluidity and spontaneity of the brushstrokes combined with hand-painting and poured resin create a tactile and dynamic surface. This limited edition work, signed by Schnabel, reflects his signature blend of painterly techniques and abstract expressionism, inviting viewers to interpret the figure’s movement and form in a dreamlike or tropical setting.

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Bandini from View of Dawn in the Tropics Series, 1998

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Silkscreen on rag paper, hand-painted and poured resin - Hand-signed by artist // Julian Schnabel's Bandini from View of Dawn in the Tropics Series (1998) is an evocative silkscreen print that merges abstract form with expressive gestures. The composition features a central figure, a silhouette rendered in bright white, contrasting against a vibrant background of yellow hues, with swirling blue and textured black elements. The upper section of the print is dominated by a rich, dark red band with dots, adding depth and a sense of framing to the piece. The fluidity and spontaneity of the brushstrokes combined with hand-painting and poured resin create a tactile and dynamic surface. This limited edition work, signed by Schnabel, reflects his signature blend of painterly techniques and abstract expressionism, inviting viewers to interpret the figure’s movement and form in a dreamlike or tropical setting.

Artwork Copyright © Julian Schnabel

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Julian Schnabel Bandini silkscreen; abstract white silhouette on yellow

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Bandini From View Of Dawn In The Tropics Series, 1998

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 4,700

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