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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Ross Bleckner's Happiness For Instance III, 1997, screen print with layered beige, grey, and blue circular forms, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.

This 17-color screenprint was created by the artist in 1997. Signed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 75 measuring 42 X 32 in. (106.7 x 81.3 cm.) // Happiness For Instance III by Ross Bleckner, created in 1997, is a 17-color screen print that explores themes of fluidity and impermanence through abstract forms and a subtle color palette. The print features layered, circular shapes in muted tones of beige, grey, and soft blue, with touches of yellow. Some of the orbs appear translucent and seem to float over a textured background, creating an ethereal, dreamlike quality. The delicate blending of colors and soft edges evoke organic forms, such as cells or bubbles, drawing the viewer into a contemplative state. Bleckner’s signature exploration of memory and ephemerality is evident in this limited edition print, which is signed and numbered by the artist, measuring 42 x 32 inches and part of an edition of 75.

Artwork Copyright © Ross Bleckner

Happiness For Instance III, 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 42 X 32 in. (106.7 x 81.3 cm.) // Happiness For Instance III by Ross Bleckner, created in 1997, is a 17-color screen print that explores themes of fluidity and impermanence through abstract forms and a subtle color palette. The print features layered, circular shapes in muted tones of beige, grey, and soft blue, with touches of yellow. Some of the orbs appear translucent and seem to float over a textured background, creating an ethereal, dreamlike quality. The delicate blending of colors and soft edges evoke organic forms, such as cells or bubbles, drawing the viewer into a contemplative state. Bleckner’s signature exploration of memory and ephemerality is evident in this limited edition print, which is signed and numbered by the artist, measuring 42 x 32 inches and part of an edition of 75.

Artwork Copyright © Ross Bleckner

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