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Untitled, 1984

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Plate #2 (from Complex Forms)

Sol LeWitt Plate #1 (from Complex Forms), etching and aquatint, colorful polygonal shapes on maroon background, geometric abstraction.

Etchings and aquatint on Arches paper - Signed and numbered in pencil - Series: Complex Forms - Published by Matsumura (Tomiko Liguori), New York, New York // Sol LeWitt's Plate #1 (from Complex Forms), an etching and aquatint from 1989, showcases his exploration of geometric abstraction. The artwork features a colorful assembly of polygonal shapes, arranged in an intricate and seemingly three-dimensional manner. The vibrant palette includes shades of blue, green, yellow, pink, and red, all set against a deep maroon background. The irregular, faceted forms appear to interact, creating a sense of depth and movement within the composition. Signed and numbered, this print, part of the Complex Forms series, demonstrates LeWitt’s focus on structure, form, and the interplay of color within his minimalistic and conceptual framework.

Artwork Copyright © Sol LeWitt

Plate #1 (from Complex Forms), 1989

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Etchings and aquatint on Arches paper - Signed and numbered in pencil - Series: Complex Forms - Published by Matsumura (Tomiko Liguori), New York, New York // Sol LeWitt's Plate #1 (from Complex Forms), an etching and aquatint from 1989, showcases his exploration of geometric abstraction. The artwork features a colorful assembly of polygonal shapes, arranged in an intricate and seemingly three-dimensional manner. The vibrant palette includes shades of blue, green, yellow, pink, and red, all set against a deep maroon background. The irregular, faceted forms appear to interact, creating a sense of depth and movement within the composition. Signed and numbered, this print, part of the Complex Forms series, demonstrates LeWitt’s focus on structure, form, and the interplay of color within his minimalistic and conceptual framework.

Artwork Copyright © Sol LeWitt

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