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This 17-color screenprint was created by the artist in 1997. Signed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 75 measuring 33 x 42 in. (83.8 x 106.7 cm.) // Dream and Do II by Ross Bleckner, created in 1997, is a 17-color screen print that immerses viewers in a surreal and abstract landscape. The print features a collection of soft, cloud-like forms in shades of yellow, turquoise, green, white, and black, blending and overlapping to create a sense of movement and organic flow. Each form contains an oval shape, resembling an eye or a reflective void, which adds a mysterious, almost hypnotic quality to the piece. The contrasting colors and diffused edges evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, inviting interpretation and introspection. Signed and numbered by the artist, this print is part of a limited edition of 75 and measures 33 x 42 inches, showcasing Bleckner’s fascination with themes of perception and the ephemeral.
Dream and Do II, 1997
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This 17-color screenprint was created by the artist in 1997. Signed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 75 measuring 33 x 42 in. (83.8 x 106.7 cm.) // Dream and Do II by Ross Bleckner, created in 1997, is a 17-color screen print that immerses viewers in a surreal and abstract landscape. The print features a collection of soft, cloud-like forms in shades of yellow, turquoise, green, white, and black, blending and overlapping to create a sense of movement and organic flow. Each form contains an oval shape, resembling an eye or a reflective void, which adds a mysterious, almost hypnotic quality to the piece. The contrasting colors and diffused edges evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, inviting interpretation and introspection. Signed and numbered by the artist, this print is part of a limited edition of 75 and measures 33 x 42 inches, showcasing Bleckner’s fascination with themes of perception and the ephemeral.
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