Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Tripe_12 (Seeringham, Munduppum inside gateway)

Thomas Ruff's Substrat 21 III 2003/19, vibrant abstract C-print with swirling colors in blues, greens, reds, and purples, evoking fluid movement.

Signed and numbered by artist on the reverse; Pristine, no apparent condition issues; Unframed // Substrat 21 III 2003/19 by Thomas Ruff is a captivating C-print from 2019 that immerses the viewer in a kaleidoscopic fusion of colors. Part of Ruff's Substrat series, this work draws inspiration from digitally manipulated images, distilling them into vibrant, abstract forms that mimic organic patterns and light refractions. The image swirls with a medley of bright hues—blues, greens, purples, and reds—creating a sense of movement and depth as if the colors are in a constant state of flux. By transforming pixels into waves of color, Ruff explores the intersection of technology and perception, challenging viewers to find structure within abstraction. This limited edition print is signed and numbered on the reverse, emphasizing Ruff's unique contribution to contemporary abstract photography.

Artwork Copyright © Thomas Ruff

Substrat 21 III 2003/19, 2019

form

Medium

Edition

Signed and numbered by artist on the reverse; Pristine, no apparent condition issues; Unframed // Substrat 21 III 2003/19 by Thomas Ruff is a captivating C-print from 2019 that immerses the viewer in a kaleidoscopic fusion of colors. Part of Ruff's Substrat series, this work draws inspiration from digitally manipulated images, distilling them into vibrant, abstract forms that mimic organic patterns and light refractions. The image swirls with a medley of bright hues—blues, greens, purples, and reds—creating a sense of movement and depth as if the colors are in a constant state of flux. By transforming pixels into waves of color, Ruff explores the intersection of technology and perception, challenging viewers to find structure within abstraction. This limited edition print is signed and numbered on the reverse, emphasizing Ruff's unique contribution to contemporary abstract photography.

Artwork Copyright © Thomas Ruff

Thomas Ruff

Zycles III, 2009

Photography

C-Print

EUR 9,400

Thomas Ruff

No Title, 2009

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,900

Thomas Ruff

Chiracs Battle, 1998

Photography

Photograph

EUR 950

Thomas Ruff

Sterne, 18h 12 M / -40°, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,000

Thomas Ruff

Tripe_08 (Pugahm Myo. Thapinyu Pagoda), 2018

Limited Edition Print

Inkjet Print

GBP 1,500 - 2,000

Thomas Ruff

Tripe 09, 2018

Photography

Inkjet Print

EUR 2,500 - 3,000

Thomas Ruff

Substrat 21 III 2003/19, 2019

Limited Edition Print

C-Print

GBP 1,200 - 2,000

Thomas Ruff

Tripe_12 (Seeringham, Munduppum Inside Gateway), 2018

Photography

Inkjet Print

GBP 1,500 - 2,000

Thomas Ruff

Q.i.C., 2021

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 1,200

Thomas Ruff

Eclipse, 2004

Limited Edition Print

Photograph

USD 2,550

Thomas Ruff

Substrat, 2002-2003

Limited Edition Print

Digital Print On Paper

Currently Not Available

Thomas Ruff

Nudes Ree07, 2001

Limited Edition Print

Inkjet Print

Currently Not Available

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