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Untitled, 1984

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Luc Tuymans Peaches and Technicolor diptych screen prints with muted peaches and vibrant floral arrangement, from 2013.

Portfolio with two screen-prints, hand-signed in pencil by the artist. // Peaches and Technicolor by Luc Tuymans is a captivating portfolio of two screen prints created in 2013, exploring themes of still life with a unique contemporary approach. Printed in a limited edition of 75 and hand-signed by the artist, this diptych juxtaposes two distinct yet subtly connected compositions. On one side, a pile of peaches is rendered in muted tones against a dark background, evoking a sense of quietude and simplicity. In contrast, the second image bursts with a vibrant floral arrangement, surrounded by a glow of colors reminiscent of cinematic technicolor effects, suggesting nostalgia and the surreal quality of memories. Measuring 76 cm by 56 cm, Tuymans’ work captures fleeting moments in a style that is both evocative and slightly detached, inviting reflection on perception and the transformation of ordinary subjects.

Artwork Copyright © Luc Tuymans

Peaches and Technicolor , 2013

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Portfolio with two screen-prints, hand-signed in pencil by the artist. // Peaches and Technicolor by Luc Tuymans is a captivating portfolio of two screen prints created in 2013, exploring themes of still life with a unique contemporary approach. Printed in a limited edition of 75 and hand-signed by the artist, this diptych juxtaposes two distinct yet subtly connected compositions. On one side, a pile of peaches is rendered in muted tones against a dark background, evoking a sense of quietude and simplicity. In contrast, the second image bursts with a vibrant floral arrangement, surrounded by a glow of colors reminiscent of cinematic technicolor effects, suggesting nostalgia and the surreal quality of memories. Measuring 76 cm by 56 cm, Tuymans’ work captures fleeting moments in a style that is both evocative and slightly detached, inviting reflection on perception and the transformation of ordinary subjects.

Artwork Copyright © Luc Tuymans

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