Posts tagged Lithograph

Edward Ruscha, Coyote, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper, 1989

Edward Ruscha, Coyote, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper, 1989

Edward Ruscha, Etc. #207, 1991, Lithograph (more…)

Edward Ruscha, Etc. #207, 1991, Lithograph (more…)

“My most persistently recurring thought is to work in a scope as far-reaching as possible,” she wrote early in her career “to express a feeling of freedom in all its necessary ramifications—its awe, beauty, magnitude, horror and baseness.” [+]

Lee Bontecou, Untitled, from Ten from Leo Castelli, 1968

Lithograph printed on cloth affixed to board and laid down on support mat

“My most persistently recurring thought is to work in a scope as far-reaching as possible,” she wrote early in her career “to express a feeling of freedom in all its necessary ramifications—its awe, beauty, magnitude, horror and baseness.” [+]

Lee Bontecou, Untitled, from Ten from Leo Castelli, 1968

Lithograph printed on cloth affixed to board and laid down on support mat

Joe Goode, No. 1 (diptych), from Gunshot Series, 1981

Lithograph in colors with gunshots on Twinrocker handmade paper

Joe Goode, No. 1 (diptych), from Gunshot Series, 1981

Lithograph in colors with gunshots on Twinrocker handmade paper

“Original lithograph by Japanese artist and architect Shusaku Arakawa from the portfolio “Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght”, published in 1982 as a retrospect on the occasion of Aimé Maeghts death.” — [book info.]

Shusaku Arakawa, Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght, 1982

“Original lithograph by Japanese artist and architect Shusaku Arakawa from the portfolio “Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght”, published in 1982 as a retrospect on the occasion of Aimé Maeghts death.” — [book info.]

Shusaku Arakawa, Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght, 1982

“I assumed that everything would lead to complete failure, but I decided that didn’t matter – that would be my life.” — Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns, No (ULAE 71; G. 128), 1969

Lithograph with embossing printed in colors on Arjomari paper, with lead collage

“I assumed that everything would lead to complete failure, but I decided that didn’t matter – that would be my life.” — Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns, No (ULAE 71; G. 128), 1969

Lithograph with embossing printed in colors on Arjomari paper, with lead collage