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Woodcut on handmade Iwano Kizuki Hosho paper // Roy Lichtenstein's Red and Yellow Apple from Seven Apple Woodcuts (1983) is a dynamic woodcut print that exemplifies his Pop Art style. Printed on handmade Iwano Kizuki Hosho paper, the artwork features bold, expressive brushstrokes in black, yellow, and red, creating an abstract representation of an apple. Lichtenstein’s signature use of vibrant colors and thick outlines imbues the piece with a sense of movement and energy, reminiscent of comic book aesthetics. The interplay of primary colors and the layered, gestural forms give the print a modern and playful feel. This limited edition woodcut is part of a series of 60, highlighting Lichtenstein's innovation in merging traditional printmaking techniques with contemporary art themes.
Red and Yellow Apple from Seven Apple Woodcuts, 1983
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Woodcut on handmade Iwano Kizuki Hosho paper // Roy Lichtenstein's Red and Yellow Apple from Seven Apple Woodcuts (1983) is a dynamic woodcut print that exemplifies his Pop Art style. Printed on handmade Iwano Kizuki Hosho paper, the artwork features bold, expressive brushstrokes in black, yellow, and red, creating an abstract representation of an apple. Lichtenstein’s signature use of vibrant colors and thick outlines imbues the piece with a sense of movement and energy, reminiscent of comic book aesthetics. The interplay of primary colors and the layered, gestural forms give the print a modern and playful feel. This limited edition woodcut is part of a series of 60, highlighting Lichtenstein's innovation in merging traditional printmaking techniques with contemporary art themes.
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Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Limited Edition Print
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