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Color Etching with Collage on buff arches paper. Signed and Dated. Published by Pace Editions, New York. Louise Nevelson’s Sky Flower (1977) is a striking color etching with collage on buff Arches paper, showcasing her distinctive abstract language. Known primarily for her sculptural assemblages, Nevelson brings a similarly architectural sensibility to this work, combining textured black etching with bold torn-paper collage in deep magenta and red. The central etched panel features intricate, organic forms, while the vivid geometric shapes on either side add a balanced, yet dynamic tension. Published by Pace Editions, this limited edition of 20 is signed and dated by the artist.
Sky Flower, 1977
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Color Etching with Collage on buff arches paper. Signed and Dated. Published by Pace Editions, New York. Louise Nevelson’s Sky Flower (1977) is a striking color etching with collage on buff Arches paper, showcasing her distinctive abstract language. Known primarily for her sculptural assemblages, Nevelson brings a similarly architectural sensibility to this work, combining textured black etching with bold torn-paper collage in deep magenta and red. The central etched panel features intricate, organic forms, while the vivid geometric shapes on either side add a balanced, yet dynamic tension. Published by Pace Editions, this limited edition of 20 is signed and dated by the artist.
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