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// Women by Ryan McGinness is a limited edition portfolio of lithographs created in 2012, with an edition size of 10. This series features 5 intricate black-and-white compositions that abstractly portray feminine forms, symbols, and figures. Each lithograph is densely populated with interwoven silhouettes that blend and overlap, creating layered patterns that are both fluid and complex. McGinness’s stylized approach distills the human figure into emblematic shapes, evoking themes of femininity, sensuality, and the multiplicity of identity. The portfolio’s monochromatic palette and rich visual textures encourage the viewer to engage with the compositions on a symbolic level, exploring the intersection of art and abstraction within representations of women.
Women, 2012
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// Women by Ryan McGinness is a limited edition portfolio of lithographs created in 2012, with an edition size of 10. This series features 5 intricate black-and-white compositions that abstractly portray feminine forms, symbols, and figures. Each lithograph is densely populated with interwoven silhouettes that blend and overlap, creating layered patterns that are both fluid and complex. McGinness’s stylized approach distills the human figure into emblematic shapes, evoking themes of femininity, sensuality, and the multiplicity of identity. The portfolio’s monochromatic palette and rich visual textures encourage the viewer to engage with the compositions on a symbolic level, exploring the intersection of art and abstraction within representations of women.
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