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Aquatint with sugarlift, spitbite and hard-ground etching. Somerset Textured White 300 gsm paper. Image dimensions: 61 × 46 cm. Sheet dimensions: 86 × 71 cm. Initialed, dated, and numbered in pencil. // Liliane 2 offers a luminous and gentle diptych, pairing a light and dark vertical split in the upper register on a black field with soft pink and peach vertical stripes on a pale white-grey ground below. The work radiates a tender warmth distinct from the bolder contrasts elsewhere in the series, its pastel palette suggesting intimacy and vulnerability. Scully's aquatint with sugarlift and hard-ground etching on Somerset paper captures every nuance of this delicate tonal range. From an edition of 40, this 2010 print reveals a softer, more personal dimension of an artist celebrated for architectural rigour and chromatic force.
Liliane 2, 2010
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Aquatint with sugarlift, spitbite and hard-ground etching. Somerset Textured White 300 gsm paper. Image dimensions: 61 × 46 cm. Sheet dimensions: 86 × 71 cm. Initialed, dated, and numbered in pencil. // Liliane 2 offers a luminous and gentle diptych, pairing a light and dark vertical split in the upper register on a black field with soft pink and peach vertical stripes on a pale white-grey ground below. The work radiates a tender warmth distinct from the bolder contrasts elsewhere in the series, its pastel palette suggesting intimacy and vulnerability. Scully's aquatint with sugarlift and hard-ground etching on Somerset paper captures every nuance of this delicate tonal range. From an edition of 40, this 2010 print reveals a softer, more personal dimension of an artist celebrated for architectural rigour and chromatic force.
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What is Colour Field Painting?
Colour Field Painting is an abstract style characterized by large areas of a single color or simple, solid colors. The term was first used in the 1950s to describe the work of three American Abstract Expressionist painters—Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still. Their work emphasized the emotional power of color and the creation of vast, meditative spaces through expansive color fields.
