Description
Charles Hinman is famous for blurring the distinction between painting and sculpture. This work is of course two-dimensional, but he creates the impression of three-dimensionality through line and planes of solid black.
This silkscreen has an extraordinary luminosity and a rich, velvety look. It is a contemporary work, not even ten years old.
This work was printed in a very limited edition of six, preceded by two printer’s proofs and two artist’s proofs. This work is one of the two printer’s proofs.
Details
Medium:
Monochrome serigraph (silkscreen).
Paper:
380 gram Smooth, made by the venerable paper-makers Fabriano.
Date:
2012
Signature:
Hand-signed and dated in pencil by the artist en recto lower right. Numbered in pencil en recto lower left.
Edition:
This is the second of only two printer’s proofs made before the edition of six.
Framing:
Unframed. Framing is available with little delay and at discounted cost.
Condition:
Excellent condition, without damage or flaw; paint is bright, crisp, and clear.
Sheet Size:
36 in. (h) x 28 in. (w)