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Portfolio of 5 lithographs // Ars Longa, Vita Brevis by Ryan McGinness is a limited edition portfolio of 5 lithographs created in 2012, with an edition size of 10. Each lithograph features intricate, stylized symbols and abstract shapes formed through delicate perforations on a subtle gray background, giving the works a layered and tactile quality. The title, translating to Art is long, life is short, references the timeless nature of art versus the fleeting span of human life. McGinness’s designs blend organic and geometric forms, inviting contemplation on themes of legacy, transience, and the enduring impact of creativity. The portfolio’s minimalist aesthetic and monochromatic palette underscore the elegance and depth of these symbolic compositions.
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis, 2012
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Portfolio of 5 lithographs // Ars Longa, Vita Brevis by Ryan McGinness is a limited edition portfolio of 5 lithographs created in 2012, with an edition size of 10. Each lithograph features intricate, stylized symbols and abstract shapes formed through delicate perforations on a subtle gray background, giving the works a layered and tactile quality. The title, translating to Art is long, life is short, references the timeless nature of art versus the fleeting span of human life. McGinness’s designs blend organic and geometric forms, inviting contemplation on themes of legacy, transience, and the enduring impact of creativity. The portfolio’s minimalist aesthetic and monochromatic palette underscore the elegance and depth of these symbolic compositions.
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