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signed, dated , and numbered in pencil on verso - printed at Mark Patsfall Graphics, Inc., Cincinnati Ohio // Untitled II by Matt Mullican is a limited edition silkscreen print from 1993 that explores geometric abstraction with a focus on color and shape. This composition is divided into three sections with a bold, minimalist approach: a blue semicircle at the top, a green rectangular field in the middle, and a red semicircle at the bottom, each form aligning neatly in a vertical arrangement. The use of primary colors in simple geometric forms reflects Mullican's interest in symbolism and semiotics, as he often investigates how colors and shapes communicate meaning. Printed at Mark Patsfall Graphics in Cincinnati, Ohio, and signed and numbered in pencil on the verso, this work is part of a limited edition of 32, underscoring its exclusivity.
Untitled II, 1993
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signed, dated , and numbered in pencil on verso - printed at Mark Patsfall Graphics, Inc., Cincinnati Ohio // Untitled II by Matt Mullican is a limited edition silkscreen print from 1993 that explores geometric abstraction with a focus on color and shape. This composition is divided into three sections with a bold, minimalist approach: a blue semicircle at the top, a green rectangular field in the middle, and a red semicircle at the bottom, each form aligning neatly in a vertical arrangement. The use of primary colors in simple geometric forms reflects Mullican's interest in symbolism and semiotics, as he often investigates how colors and shapes communicate meaning. Printed at Mark Patsfall Graphics in Cincinnati, Ohio, and signed and numbered in pencil on the verso, this work is part of a limited edition of 32, underscoring its exclusivity.
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