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from Delights) - Aquatint on BFK Rives Paper - Signed, titled and dated in pencil, annotated "AP" (artist proof) - 4 7/8 x 4 7/8 in. (12.4 x 12.4 cm), image - 12 7/8 x 10 3/4 in. (35 x 27.3 cm), paper, unframed - Edition of 100 + AP // Wayne Thiebaud's Suckers (1964) is an aquatint print that exemplifies his fascination with everyday objects, rendered in a minimalistic and whimsical style. The image features a row of lollipops, each distinct in design, standing upright with circular, spiraled patterns. The simplified forms and restrained color palette—primarily black against a neutral background—create a nostalgic and playful feel. Thiebaud's precise lines and compositional balance lend the work a sense of order while celebrating the charm of familiar treats. This piece is part of his Delights series, where he explores the visual appeal of sweets and mundane objects, imbuing them with an almost iconic status.
Suckers, 1964
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from Delights) - Aquatint on BFK Rives Paper - Signed, titled and dated in pencil, annotated "AP" (artist proof) - 4 7/8 x 4 7/8 in. (12.4 x 12.4 cm), image - 12 7/8 x 10 3/4 in. (35 x 27.3 cm), paper, unframed - Edition of 100 + AP // Wayne Thiebaud's Suckers (1964) is an aquatint print that exemplifies his fascination with everyday objects, rendered in a minimalistic and whimsical style. The image features a row of lollipops, each distinct in design, standing upright with circular, spiraled patterns. The simplified forms and restrained color palette—primarily black against a neutral background—create a nostalgic and playful feel. Thiebaud's precise lines and compositional balance lend the work a sense of order while celebrating the charm of familiar treats. This piece is part of his Delights series, where he explores the visual appeal of sweets and mundane objects, imbuing them with an almost iconic status.
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