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Color Screenprint - Signed and Dated // Nicolas Party's Flowers and Few Colors (2013) is a screenprint that uses a minimalist approach combined with bold, playful colors. Measuring 36 x 28 inches, the print showcases an outline of a bouquet in a simple jug, rendered with delicate black lines. The composition contrasts with bright, overlapping circles of color—red, blue, yellow, and green—abstractly filling the space where the flowers and foliage would be. This juxtaposition of the precise linear form and the vibrant, amorphous spots creates a sense of whimsy and freshness. Party’s work often reinterprets traditional still life subjects with a contemporary and surreal twist, and this print is a vivid example of his unique style.
Flowers and few colors, 2013
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Color Screenprint - Signed and Dated // Nicolas Party's Flowers and Few Colors (2013) is a screenprint that uses a minimalist approach combined with bold, playful colors. Measuring 36 x 28 inches, the print showcases an outline of a bouquet in a simple jug, rendered with delicate black lines. The composition contrasts with bright, overlapping circles of color—red, blue, yellow, and green—abstractly filling the space where the flowers and foliage would be. This juxtaposition of the precise linear form and the vibrant, amorphous spots creates a sense of whimsy and freshness. Party’s work often reinterprets traditional still life subjects with a contemporary and surreal twist, and this print is a vivid example of his unique style.
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