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Drypoint and aquatint with direct gravure in colors on Somerset paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered -- Wayne Thiebaud's "Dark Hill River" from 2002 showcases artist's distinctive style and his exploration of landscape imagery. The mixed media approach allows for a dynamic combination of materials and techniques, resulting in a richly textured and visually engaging composition. The juxtaposition of light and dark areas adds drama and intensity to the composition, evoking a contemplative and immersive experience for the viewer.
Dark Hill River, 2002
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Drypoint and aquatint with direct gravure in colors on Somerset paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and numbered -- Wayne Thiebaud's "Dark Hill River" from 2002 showcases artist's distinctive style and his exploration of landscape imagery. The mixed media approach allows for a dynamic combination of materials and techniques, resulting in a richly textured and visually engaging composition. The juxtaposition of light and dark areas adds drama and intensity to the composition, evoking a contemplative and immersive experience for the viewer.
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