Silk-screen Prints by Ernest Ruckle

Between 1979 and 1982, Ernest Ruckle made a series of silk-screen prints on cotton rag paper. He experimented with transparent colors and used layers of translucent light grey to simulate aerial perspective.

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1979
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The Second
Coming
1980
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Mouseburgers
1980
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The Morning
of the Revolution
1980
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Jardin Rouge
1981
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The Painted Lady
1981
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The Projector Party
1981
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Redecorating
1982
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The Nomination of
Barry Ballwell
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