Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Seuloeil blau/schwarzes Auge

Otto Piene's Seuloeil (red) screen-print with a blue eye-like form emerging from a vivid red background.

Screen print, signed by hand // Seuloeil (red) by Otto Piene, a 1991 screen-print, captivates with its intense, monochromatic palette and striking central motif. A vivid red field dominates the composition, with a single eye-like form emerging from the center. The eye's blue iris, surrounded by deep shadows, contrasts sharply with the red, drawing immediate focus. Piene, known for his work with light and color, creates a mesmerizing effect that evokes themes of perception and introspection. The eye, isolated and haunting, suggests a watchful presence or an introspective gaze, inviting viewers to contemplate their own perspective and inner vision.

Artwork Copyright © Otto Piene

Seuloeil (red), 1991

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Screen print, signed by hand // Seuloeil (red) by Otto Piene, a 1991 screen-print, captivates with its intense, monochromatic palette and striking central motif. A vivid red field dominates the composition, with a single eye-like form emerging from the center. The eye's blue iris, surrounded by deep shadows, contrasts sharply with the red, drawing immediate focus. Piene, known for his work with light and color, creates a mesmerizing effect that evokes themes of perception and introspection. The eye, isolated and haunting, suggests a watchful presence or an introspective gaze, inviting viewers to contemplate their own perspective and inner vision.

Artwork Copyright © Otto Piene

Otto Piene

Addis Abeba, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

EUR 19,500

Otto Piene

Seuloeil (red), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 2,600

Otto Piene

Seuloeil Blau/schwarzes Auge, 1991

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 2,600

Otto Piene

Seuloeil (white), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 2,600

Otto Piene

Zyklop Rot, 1984

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 2,400

Otto Piene

Zyklop Gelb, 1984

Limited Edition Print

Carborundum

EUR 2,400

Otto Piene

Addis Abeba 8, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 3,200

Otto Piene

Blue Streak, 1980

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

Currently Not Available

Otto Piene

Rastersonne, 2009

Ceramics

Mixed Media

Currently Not Available

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