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Screenprint with collage // Untitled from Ten Works by Ten Painters portfolio by Robert Motherwell is a minimalist screen-print that emphasizes the interplay between shape, form, and texture. The composition features large, abstract forms in a neutral palette of ochre and white, with a bold black circular mark at the center of the piece. The rough, torn edges of the shapes give the work an organic feel, while the simplicity of the design reflects Motherwell’s connection to Abstract Expressionism. The use of collage adds a layered dimension to the otherwise clean lines and stark contrasts, evoking a sense of rawness and emotional depth.
Untitled from Ten Works by Ten Painters portfolio, 1964
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Screenprint with collage // Untitled from Ten Works by Ten Painters portfolio by Robert Motherwell is a minimalist screen-print that emphasizes the interplay between shape, form, and texture. The composition features large, abstract forms in a neutral palette of ochre and white, with a bold black circular mark at the center of the piece. The rough, torn edges of the shapes give the work an organic feel, while the simplicity of the design reflects Motherwell’s connection to Abstract Expressionism. The use of collage adds a layered dimension to the otherwise clean lines and stark contrasts, evoking a sense of rawness and emotional depth.
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