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Lithograph on Rives paper - Literature: Agerup no 127 - Plate: 57 by 41 cm.; 22.5 by 16.125 in. - Sheet: 60 by 50.5 cm.; 23.5 by 19.8 in. // Untitled (A. 127) by Zao Wou-Ki, a lithograph from 1960, explores a hauntingly abstract landscape through layered textures and earthy tones. Printed on Rives paper, this work channels a sense of depth and movement, with dynamic, vertical strokes cascading downward and intertwining with gestural marks in softer hues. The abstract forms evoke a feeling of organic decay or natural transformation, while the monochromatic palette punctuated by hints of blue adds to its contemplative atmosphere. Limited to an edition of 150, this lithograph captures Wou-Ki’s signature style, blending Eastern calligraphic influences with Western abstraction.
Untitled (A. 127), 1960
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Lithograph on Rives paper - Literature: Agerup no 127 - Plate: 57 by 41 cm.; 22.5 by 16.125 in. - Sheet: 60 by 50.5 cm.; 23.5 by 19.8 in. // Untitled (A. 127) by Zao Wou-Ki, a lithograph from 1960, explores a hauntingly abstract landscape through layered textures and earthy tones. Printed on Rives paper, this work channels a sense of depth and movement, with dynamic, vertical strokes cascading downward and intertwining with gestural marks in softer hues. The abstract forms evoke a feeling of organic decay or natural transformation, while the monochromatic palette punctuated by hints of blue adds to its contemplative atmosphere. Limited to an edition of 150, this lithograph captures Wou-Ki’s signature style, blending Eastern calligraphic influences with Western abstraction.
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