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Seth Armstrong — Pink is Punk
Seth Armstrong

Pink is Punk

2024

This 2024 archival pigment print by Seth Armstrong explores the intersection of color symbolism and cultural identity through the provocative juxtaposition of pink and punk aesthetics. The artist utilizes premium Entrada archival cotton rag paper to ensure museum quality preservation and longevity of the work. Carefully cut edges serve as an intentional design element that frames and defines the composition. The pigment based printing process delivers rich, saturated colors that engage viewers on both visual and conceptual levels. Armstrong's work challenges conventional associations and celebrates unconventional artistic expression.

Medium
Archival pigment print on Entrada 300gsm archival cotton rag paper, with cut edges
Dimensions

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Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

April 23, 2026

Estimate: $600$800

Lot 214

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Seth Armstrong, Pink is Punk, 2024

This 2024 archival pigment print by Seth Armstrong explores the intersection of color symbolism and cultural identity through the provocative juxtaposition of pink and punk aesthetics. The artist utilizes premium Entrada archival cotton rag paper to ensure museum quality preservation and longevity of the work. Carefully cut edges serve as an intentional design element that frames and defines the composition. The pigment based printing process delivers rich, saturated colors that engage viewers on both visual and conceptual levels. Armstrong's work challenges conventional associations and celebrates unconventional artistic expression.

Medium
Archival pigment print on Entrada 300gsm archival cotton rag paper, with cut edges
Dimensions
73.7 x 50.8 cm
Year
2024
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

Contemporary Print, Pigment Print, Bold Colors, Cut Edges, Conceptual Art, Punk Aesthetic, Fine Art, Color Symbolism, Cultural Identity, Archival Paper

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