Untitled

About this work

You see a collection of ten prints, each different in color, shape, and style, grouped in a single portfolio. Some are made with bold lines, others with soft dots or layered textures. Together, they show a range of abstract designs from the late 1960s. This portfolio was a low-cost way for artists to share experimental work outside galleries. It was published by Tanglewood Press, which let emerging and known artists reach wider audiences. One print is a lithograph — a method where an image is drawn on stone or metal and then printed. This mix of techniques shows how artists were exploring new ways to make and share art. Look up lithography to see how this printing method shaped modern art.

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