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Archival pigment print - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered // Ross Bleckner's Floating Red (2019) is a limited edition archival pigment print, measuring 107 x 178 cm. This large-scale piece, hand-signed and numbered by the artist, showcases Bleckner’s signature ethereal and abstract style. The composition features vivid red water lilies floating on a blurred, reflective surface. The vibrant reds of the flowers contrast sharply with the muted gray and white background, creating a dynamic sense of movement and depth. The soft focus and gentle transitions between the elements evoke a dreamlike, almost meditative atmosphere, inviting viewers to experience the ephemeral beauty of the scene. Bleckner’s work highlights the fleeting and transient nature of natural forms.
Floating Red, 2019
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Archival pigment print - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered // Ross Bleckner's Floating Red (2019) is a limited edition archival pigment print, measuring 107 x 178 cm. This large-scale piece, hand-signed and numbered by the artist, showcases Bleckner’s signature ethereal and abstract style. The composition features vivid red water lilies floating on a blurred, reflective surface. The vibrant reds of the flowers contrast sharply with the muted gray and white background, creating a dynamic sense of movement and depth. The soft focus and gentle transitions between the elements evoke a dreamlike, almost meditative atmosphere, inviting viewers to experience the ephemeral beauty of the scene. Bleckner’s work highlights the fleeting and transient nature of natural forms.
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American Abstract Artists (AAA) is an organization founded in New York City in 1936 to promote abstract art and its appreciation in the United States. At a time when abstract art faced strong opposition from critics, the AAA provided crucial exhibition opportunities for abstract artists, helping to foster the growth and acceptance of the movement.
