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From the Limited Workshop Edition of 2 - Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper // Semi Circle III by Robert Mangold, a limited edition lithograph from 1995, highlights the artist's minimalist aesthetic and precise geometric approach. The artwork features a simplified semi-circle, divided into sections of warm orange and cool blue tones. Thin, overlapping curves add a subtle layer of complexity to the otherwise straightforward composition. Mangold’s meticulous attention to proportion and balance creates a harmonious interplay between the contrasting colors, emphasizing the relationships between shape, color, and composition. This lithograph exemplifies Mangold's ability to convey depth and elegance through minimal forms, inviting contemplation on simplicity and structure.
Semi Circle III, 1995
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From the Limited Workshop Edition of 2 - Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper // Semi Circle III by Robert Mangold, a limited edition lithograph from 1995, highlights the artist's minimalist aesthetic and precise geometric approach. The artwork features a simplified semi-circle, divided into sections of warm orange and cool blue tones. Thin, overlapping curves add a subtle layer of complexity to the otherwise straightforward composition. Mangold’s meticulous attention to proportion and balance creates a harmonious interplay between the contrasting colors, emphasizing the relationships between shape, color, and composition. This lithograph exemplifies Mangold's ability to convey depth and elegance through minimal forms, inviting contemplation on simplicity and structure.
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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.