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“Color Balance” by Liz Roache

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“Color Balance” by Liz Roache

Price reduced from $425.00 to $212.50 50% off
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Item No. 100177038
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“Color Balance” by Liz Roache
Price reduced from $425.00 to $212.50 50% off
Price reduced from $425.00 to $212.50 50% off
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These museum-quality prints are designed by artist Liz Roache, who trained and taught with Ati Gropius Johansen, daughter of Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius, for 30 years. Inspired by her Bauhaus background and meant to engage conversation, each focuses on one aspect of either color or design. In this print, each amount of red allows the other red circles to be seen. Signed by Roache. Frame not included.
  • Archival-quality print.
  • Acid-free paper.
  • Each poster is signed by the artist.
Brand
Liz Roache
Collection
Liz Roache Art Collection
General Dimensions
  • 46" H 28" W ⅛" D
Product Weight
0.5 lbs
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Comes fully assembled
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Dimensions

28' x 46'

  • Height (in): 46
  • Width (in): 28
  • Depth (in): ⅛
  • Weight (lbs): 0.5

35' x 57'

  • Height (in): 57
  • Width (in): 35
  • Depth (in): ⅛
  • Weight (lbs): 0.75
  • Acid-free archival paper

Liz Roache

For artist and art educator Liz Roache, color is optimism, a source of beauty, a medium for bold connections. “Color has the power to lift us up, make us happy, and change our moods,” says the Boston-based designer. Inspired by Josef Albers and the Bauhaus, her fine art prints celebrate her teachings by staging color interactions that provoke conversation and find unexpected resonances.

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