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Lithograph and watercolor with pressed leaves - Signed and numbered // Kiki Smith's Moment B (2006) is a delicate lithograph combined with watercolor and pressed leaves, presenting a poetic fusion of nature and portraiture. The artwork features the soft, contemplative face of a woman set against a tranquil background with pastel tones of pink and blue. Above her, branches with real pressed leaves extend across the top, bridging the human figure and the natural world in an intimate connection. Smith’s work often explores themes of femininity, nature, and vulnerability, and Moment B encapsulates these ideas with its gentle and organic composition. This unique piece, signed and numbered by the artist, reflects Smith's sensitivity to both material and subject, creating an artwork that invites quiet reflection.
Moment B, 2006
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Lithograph and watercolor with pressed leaves - Signed and numbered // Kiki Smith's Moment B (2006) is a delicate lithograph combined with watercolor and pressed leaves, presenting a poetic fusion of nature and portraiture. The artwork features the soft, contemplative face of a woman set against a tranquil background with pastel tones of pink and blue. Above her, branches with real pressed leaves extend across the top, bridging the human figure and the natural world in an intimate connection. Smith’s work often explores themes of femininity, nature, and vulnerability, and Moment B encapsulates these ideas with its gentle and organic composition. This unique piece, signed and numbered by the artist, reflects Smith's sensitivity to both material and subject, creating an artwork that invites quiet reflection.
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