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Tenerife: Ode to Moe (Roman numeral edition), 1981 (81-104/104A) - Five-color lithograph on Rolled white Arches paper // Tenerife: Ode to Moe by Mel Ramos, created in 1981, is a limited edition lithograph showcasing two palm trees positioned symmetrically on either side of a vast, empty central space. The composition, printed on rolled white Arches paper, measures 55.8 x 139.7 cm and features a five-color palette that highlights the rich texture of the palm leaves against the light, expansive background. The simplicity and balance of the piece evoke a sense of calm and tranquility, while also referencing the serene landscapes of Tenerife. The work exemplifies Ramos's ability to merge pop art aesthetics with natural elements, creating a visually striking yet minimalistic composition.
Tenerife, 1981
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Tenerife: Ode to Moe (Roman numeral edition), 1981 (81-104/104A) - Five-color lithograph on Rolled white Arches paper // Tenerife: Ode to Moe by Mel Ramos, created in 1981, is a limited edition lithograph showcasing two palm trees positioned symmetrically on either side of a vast, empty central space. The composition, printed on rolled white Arches paper, measures 55.8 x 139.7 cm and features a five-color palette that highlights the rich texture of the palm leaves against the light, expansive background. The simplicity and balance of the piece evoke a sense of calm and tranquility, while also referencing the serene landscapes of Tenerife. The work exemplifies Ramos's ability to merge pop art aesthetics with natural elements, creating a visually striking yet minimalistic composition.
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