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From the rare limited edition of 30 - Original two color hard and soft ground etching with aquatint on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed by Bochner // Vanishing Point by Mel Bochner is an intricate etching and aquatint print from 1992-1993, showcasing his exploration of perspective and spatial illusion. In this limited edition piece, Bochner creates a dynamic composition of grid lines converging toward a central blank square, with cube-like structures seemingly floating and receding into space. The monochromatic tones enhance the depth and emphasize the artist's fascination with mathematical precision and conceptual art. Known for challenging visual perception, Bochner uses grids and forms to evoke an illusion of three-dimensionality on a flat surface. This work invites viewers to experience a sense of endless space and shifting perspectives, blending geometry with abstraction.
Vanishing Point, 1992-1993
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From the rare limited edition of 30 - Original two color hard and soft ground etching with aquatint on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed by Bochner // Vanishing Point by Mel Bochner is an intricate etching and aquatint print from 1992-1993, showcasing his exploration of perspective and spatial illusion. In this limited edition piece, Bochner creates a dynamic composition of grid lines converging toward a central blank square, with cube-like structures seemingly floating and receding into space. The monochromatic tones enhance the depth and emphasize the artist's fascination with mathematical precision and conceptual art. Known for challenging visual perception, Bochner uses grids and forms to evoke an illusion of three-dimensionality on a flat surface. This work invites viewers to experience a sense of endless space and shifting perspectives, blending geometry with abstraction.
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