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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 4 balances muted grey and black horizontal stripes in the upper register on a black ground with warm amber and golden vertical stripes on grey below, producing a composition that shifts from horizontal repose to vertical energy. The amber tones radiate a quiet warmth that softens the severity of the upper panel, while the directional change between registers creates a subtle visual rhythm. Executed in aquatint with sugarlift and hard-ground etching on Somerset paper, this 2010 print from an edition of 40 demonstrates Scully's ability to extract profound emotional resonance from the simplest formal means available to the printmaker.
Liliane 4, 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 4 balances muted grey and black horizontal stripes in the upper register on a black ground with warm amber and golden vertical stripes on grey below, producing a composition that shifts from horizontal repose to vertical energy. The amber tones radiate a quiet warmth that softens the severity of the upper panel, while the directional change between registers creates a subtle visual rhythm. Executed in aquatint with sugarlift and hard-ground etching on Somerset paper, this 2010 print from an edition of 40 demonstrates Scully's ability to extract profound emotional resonance from the simplest formal means available to the printmaker.
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