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Linocut lithograph // Untitled from Niagara Series by Larry Zox, created in 1980, is a limited edition linocut lithograph that showcases Zox’s mastery of color and abstract composition. The print features a layered arrangement of irregular, torn-like shapes in a variety of muted and vibrant hues, including earth tones, light blues, and warm oranges. The juxtaposition of these organic shapes and soft color fields creates a sense of balance and movement, evoking landscapes or geological formations. Zox's abstract style reflects his focus on form and color relationships, characteristic of his work within the Color Field movement. This piece is hand-signed and numbered from an edition of 175, and is part of his Niagara Series, which exemplifies his exploration of abstraction and spatial dynamics.
Untitled 1 from Niagara Series, 1980
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Linocut lithograph // Untitled from Niagara Series by Larry Zox, created in 1980, is a limited edition linocut lithograph that showcases Zox’s mastery of color and abstract composition. The print features a layered arrangement of irregular, torn-like shapes in a variety of muted and vibrant hues, including earth tones, light blues, and warm oranges. The juxtaposition of these organic shapes and soft color fields creates a sense of balance and movement, evoking landscapes or geological formations. Zox's abstract style reflects his focus on form and color relationships, characteristic of his work within the Color Field movement. This piece is hand-signed and numbered from an edition of 175, and is part of his Niagara Series, which exemplifies his exploration of abstraction and spatial dynamics.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
