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Dan Colen โ€” Untitled (Bubblegum)
Dan Colen

Untitled (Bubblegum)

2011

This vibrant offset lithograph features an energetic composition of colorful abstract marks and gestural strokes scattered across a light background. Vivid hues of red, yellow, orange, teal, and pink create dynamic linear forms and organic shapes that appear spontaneous and playful. The layering of translucent colors and overlapping marks suggests movement and visual rhythm throughout the composition. The work exemplifies contemporary abstract expressionism with its emphasis on color, gesture, and the immediacy of mark making.

Medium
Offset lithograph
Dimensions

Notes

Lot 195 in EHC Essentials: Modern and Contemporary on Artsy (May 19, 2026). Edition of 100.

๐Ÿ”จ Auction Lot

EHC Essentials: Modern and Contemporary

May 19, 2026

Lot 195

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Dan Colen, Untitled (Bubblegum), 2011

This vibrant offset lithograph features an energetic composition of colorful abstract marks and gestural strokes scattered across a light background. Vivid hues of red, yellow, orange, teal, and pink create dynamic linear forms and organic shapes that appear spontaneous and playful. The layering of translucent colors and overlapping marks suggests movement and visual rhythm throughout the composition. The work exemplifies contemporary abstract expressionism with its emphasis on color, gesture, and the immediacy of mark making.

Medium
Offset lithograph
Dimensions
30.5 x 45.7 cm
Year
2011
Edition
of 100
Seen at
EHC Fine Art Auction, Unknown

Related themes

Minimalist Gestures, Gestural Marks, Post Modern, Visual Texture, Offset Lithograph, Modern Print, Mixed Hues, Printmaking, Non Representational, Abstract Expressionism, Color Theory, Gestural Abstraction, Contemporary Printmaking, Chromatic study, Expressive Lines, Contemporary Art, Spontaneous Mark Making, Action Based Art, Abstract Composition, Colorfield Painting

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