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// Nicolas Party's Portrait for RXArt Children's Hospital Commission (2019) is a limited edition screen print measuring 70.1 x 53.34 cm. The Swiss-born artist infuses his signature use of bold colors and simplified forms into this vibrant piece. The print features a stylized, classical head, marked by vivid blue and pink shadows that give it a surreal, almost mask-like appearance. Floating around the head are circular and connected shapes, adding a playful and whimsical touch, contrasting the solemn expression of the figure. The artwork’s bright palette and geometric elements align with Party’s mission to create engaging, accessible art, particularly for children.
Portrait for RXArt Children's Hospital Commission, 2019
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// Nicolas Party's Portrait for RXArt Children's Hospital Commission (2019) is a limited edition screen print measuring 70.1 x 53.34 cm. The Swiss-born artist infuses his signature use of bold colors and simplified forms into this vibrant piece. The print features a stylized, classical head, marked by vivid blue and pink shadows that give it a surreal, almost mask-like appearance. Floating around the head are circular and connected shapes, adding a playful and whimsical touch, contrasting the solemn expression of the figure. The artwork’s bright palette and geometric elements align with Party’s mission to create engaging, accessible art, particularly for children.
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