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Lithograph with collage // September 23rd bis (variant 3) by Ross Bleckner is a 2016 lithograph with collage elements, produced in a very limited edition of just four. The piece is an assemblage of newspaper-like text with prominent water droplet effects layered over the surface, creating an evocative sense of fragility and temporality. In the center, a dark section filled with scattered white dots resembles an abstract night sky or a star field, adding a contemplative and somber tone. Bleckner’s work often grapples with themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time. Here, the printed text and delicate droplets suggest a meditation on impermanence, blending realism with abstraction to evoke an emotional response to the ephemeral nature of life and news.
September 23rd bis (variant 3), 2016
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Lithograph with collage // September 23rd bis (variant 3) by Ross Bleckner is a 2016 lithograph with collage elements, produced in a very limited edition of just four. The piece is an assemblage of newspaper-like text with prominent water droplet effects layered over the surface, creating an evocative sense of fragility and temporality. In the center, a dark section filled with scattered white dots resembles an abstract night sky or a star field, adding a contemplative and somber tone. Bleckner’s work often grapples with themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time. Here, the printed text and delicate droplets suggest a meditation on impermanence, blending realism with abstraction to evoke an emotional response to the ephemeral nature of life and news.
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What is Op Art?
Op Art is a visual art style that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, vibrating patterns, flashing, or hidden images. The works are typically abstract, with many well-known pieces in black and white. The roots of Op Art can be traced back to earlier movements like Futurism, Constructivism, Dada, and Neo-Impressionism, particularly in their use of color effects and graphic design.
