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Lithograph in 12 panels, 70x100cm. each panel. In Untitled, a monumental 12-panel lithograph by Regina Gimenez, spatial harmony unfolds through geometric abstraction. Measuring 210 x 400 cm in total, with each 70 x 100 cm panel contributing to the whole, the composition assembles variations of circles, arcs, and radial patterns across a unified white background. The restrained palette—featuring soft pinks, mustard yellows, deep navy, and russet tones—evokes vintage educational diagrams or planetary charts. Each panel reads like a visual movement in a larger symphony, reinforcing the celestial or orbital sensibility. As the eye moves across Untitled, repetition and shift suggest cycles of time and space. Produced in a limited edition of just 10, this print exemplifies Gimenez’s ongoing exploration of formal systems and graphic poetics.
Untitled, 2025
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Lithograph in 12 panels, 70x100cm. each panel. In Untitled, a monumental 12-panel lithograph by Regina Gimenez, spatial harmony unfolds through geometric abstraction. Measuring 210 x 400 cm in total, with each 70 x 100 cm panel contributing to the whole, the composition assembles variations of circles, arcs, and radial patterns across a unified white background. The restrained palette—featuring soft pinks, mustard yellows, deep navy, and russet tones—evokes vintage educational diagrams or planetary charts. Each panel reads like a visual movement in a larger symphony, reinforcing the celestial or orbital sensibility. As the eye moves across Untitled, repetition and shift suggest cycles of time and space. Produced in a limited edition of just 10, this print exemplifies Gimenez’s ongoing exploration of formal systems and graphic poetics.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
