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Frank Stella — Hark!, from the Wave II
Frank Stella

Hark!, from the Wave II

Hark!, from the Wave II is a dynamic and exuberant work by Frank Stella that exemplifies his bold exploration of form, color, and layered printmaking techniques. Combining screenprint, lithography, linocut, hand-coloring, and collage, the piece showcases Stella's signature integration of multiple media to create a richly textured and visually energetic composition. The swirling, gestural elements and vibrant palette reflect his transition from minimalism toward a maximalist, three-dimensional aesthetic that defined his later career.

Medium
Screenprint with lithograph and linocut in colors with hand-coloring and collage, on T.H. Sanders paper, the full sheet,

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Evening & Day Editions

April 21, 2015

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Frank Stella, Hark!, from the Wave II

Hark!, from the Wave II is a dynamic and exuberant work by Frank Stella that exemplifies his bold exploration of form, color, and layered printmaking techniques. Combining screenprint, lithography, linocut, hand-coloring, and collage, the piece showcases Stella's signature integration of multiple media to create a richly textured and visually energetic composition. The swirling, gestural elements and vibrant palette reflect his transition from minimalism toward a maximalist, three-dimensional aesthetic that defined his later career.

Medium
Screenprint with lithograph and linocut in colors with hand-coloring and collage, on T.H. Sanders paper, the full sheet,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dynamic Composition, Abstract Art, Celebrated Modernist, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Late Twentieth Century, Printmaking, Collage, American Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Vibrant Colors

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