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Archival pigment print - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered // Ross Bleckner's Water Lilies (2019) is a limited edition archival pigment print, measuring 107 x 178 cm. This expansive piece, hand-signed and numbered by the artist, portrays a serene and ethereal water surface adorned with soft, blurred representations of water lilies in red, pink, and orange hues. The blurred effect creates a sense of movement, as if the flowers are gently drifting on a reflective surface. The background transitions from a muted gray to a deep, earthy brown, emphasizing the delicate contrast between the vibrant flowers and their surroundings. Bleckner’s impressionistic approach evokes a tranquil, almost meditative atmosphere, highlighting the fleeting beauty of nature.
Water Lilies, 2019
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Archival pigment print - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered // Ross Bleckner's Water Lilies (2019) is a limited edition archival pigment print, measuring 107 x 178 cm. This expansive piece, hand-signed and numbered by the artist, portrays a serene and ethereal water surface adorned with soft, blurred representations of water lilies in red, pink, and orange hues. The blurred effect creates a sense of movement, as if the flowers are gently drifting on a reflective surface. The background transitions from a muted gray to a deep, earthy brown, emphasizing the delicate contrast between the vibrant flowers and their surroundings. Bleckner’s impressionistic approach evokes a tranquil, almost meditative atmosphere, highlighting the fleeting beauty of nature.
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What is Neo-Geo?
Known as Neo-Geo for short, this movement uses geometric objects and shapes to create abstract artwork as a metaphor for society. Inspired by various 20th-century art styles, including minimalism and pop art, Neo-Geo emerged in the 1980s as a response to the industrialization and commercialization of the modern world. The movement reflects on the impact of mass production, consumerism, and technology, often critiquing the superficiality of contemporary culture through its abstract, geometric compositions.