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Hand-painted, 17-color silkscreen with poured resin - Published by Lococo-Mulder, St. Louis.From the series "View of Dawn in the Tropics". // Julian Schnabel's Guiseppe (Brooding on the vast Abyss) (1998) is a silkscreen print utilizing 17 colors with added hand-painting and poured resin. Part of the View of Dawn in the Tropics series, the work depicts a stark white silhouette of a bird against a vibrant, multi-colored background of deep reds, greens, blues, and yellows. The textured layers and expressive brushstrokes create a sense of depth and movement, evoking a dramatic, almost theatrical atmosphere. The bird’s form stands in sharp contrast to the vivid, swirling backdrop, inviting viewers to interpret the scene's emotional and symbolic undertones. This limited edition print of 90, with 6 artist proofs, reflects Schnabel's approach to combining gestural abstraction with figurative elements.
Guiseppe (Brooding on the vast Abyss), 1998
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Hand-painted, 17-color silkscreen with poured resin - Published by Lococo-Mulder, St. Louis.From the series "View of Dawn in the Tropics". // Julian Schnabel's Guiseppe (Brooding on the vast Abyss) (1998) is a silkscreen print utilizing 17 colors with added hand-painting and poured resin. Part of the View of Dawn in the Tropics series, the work depicts a stark white silhouette of a bird against a vibrant, multi-colored background of deep reds, greens, blues, and yellows. The textured layers and expressive brushstrokes create a sense of depth and movement, evoking a dramatic, almost theatrical atmosphere. The bird’s form stands in sharp contrast to the vivid, swirling backdrop, inviting viewers to interpret the scene's emotional and symbolic undertones. This limited edition print of 90, with 6 artist proofs, reflects Schnabel's approach to combining gestural abstraction with figurative elements.
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What is matter painting?
Matter painting is a technique that involves blending thick impasto paints with materials like cement, mud, sand, or shells. The term first emerged in the 1950s to describe the works of Belgian and Dutch painters who explored the physical properties of painting materials and the different ways paint could be manipulated. This approach emphasizes texture and the tactile qualities of the surface, creating a sculptural effect on the canvas.