Carroll Dunham Colored Etching I, Signed and Numbered
Carroll Dunham is a well-listed American artist whose prolific work jumps between abstraction, figuration, pop, surrealism and cartoon. This colored etching, created in the 1990's is an exploration of saturated color and abstract form. This image is number 14 of an edition of 25. The etching was printed on Gampi applique-J. Whatman 1952 paper and was published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York. The etching is framed in a high end floating/shadow box format.
Carroll Dunham, an artist known for his innovative approach to printmaking and painting, frequently explores themes of identity, landscape, and the human condition through his work. The abstracted forms invite viewers to engage with the piece on both a visual and conceptual level, encouraging contemplation of the relationships between form, color, and meaning.
Framed Dimensions: 25" x 30".
We have listed three additional pieces from this series separately. Please contact dealer regarding pricing for purchase of all four etchings.
Carroll Dunham is a well-listed American artist whose prolific work jumps between abstraction, figuration, pop, surrealism and cartoon. This colored etching, created in the 1990's is an exploration of saturated color and abstract form. This image is number 14 of an edition of 25. The etching was printed on Gampi applique-J. Whatman 1952 paper and was published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York. The etching is framed in a high end floating/shadow box format.
Carroll Dunham, an artist known for his innovative approach to printmaking and painting, frequently explores themes of identity, landscape, and the human condition through his work. The abstracted forms invite viewers to engage with the piece on both a visual and conceptual level, encouraging contemplation of the relationships between form, color, and meaning.
Framed Dimensions: 25" x 30".
We have listed three additional pieces from this series separately. Please contact dealer regarding pricing for purchase of all four etchings.
Carroll Dunham is a well-listed American artist whose prolific work jumps between abstraction, figuration, pop, surrealism and cartoon. This colored etching, created in the 1990's is an exploration of saturated color and abstract form. This image is number 14 of an edition of 25. The etching was printed on Gampi applique-J. Whatman 1952 paper and was published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York. The etching is framed in a high end floating/shadow box format.
Carroll Dunham, an artist known for his innovative approach to printmaking and painting, frequently explores themes of identity, landscape, and the human condition through his work. The abstracted forms invite viewers to engage with the piece on both a visual and conceptual level, encouraging contemplation of the relationships between form, color, and meaning.
Framed Dimensions: 25" x 30".
We have listed three additional pieces from this series separately. Please contact dealer regarding pricing for purchase of all four etchings.