"Without Boarders" by Peter Max Media: Mixed Media on Paper Image Dimensions: 36" x 24" Framed Dimensions(Approx): 46 1/2" x 34 1/2" Year Produced: Edition #: Original Condition: Excellent Gallery Retail: $ 9000
About "Without Boarders"
Peter Max's "Without Borders II" is a striking piece that exemplifies his iconic pop art style with its vibrant colors and dynamic composition. The artwork features a lively, abstract portrayal of diverse forms and shapes, reflecting Max’s theme of unity and interconnectedness.
In this piece, Max uses a bold color palette, including bright blues, fiery reds, vivid oranges, and deep purples, to create a sense of energy and movement. The composition is a dynamic blend of swirling patterns, geometric shapes, and fluid lines that come together to form a harmonious, visually stimulating whole.
The title "Without Borders II" suggests a theme of inclusivity and the breaking down of barriers. This is reflected in the artwork's seamless integration of different forms and colors, symbolizing a world where boundaries are transcended and unity is celebrated. The vibrant hues and rhythmic patterns evoke a sense of freedom and limitless possibility.
Max’s signature thick black outlines accentuate the forms, adding a graphic quality to the piece and making the colors stand out even more. The overall effect is both joyful and contemplative, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty of diversity and the strength found in unity.
"Without Borders II" captures Peter Max's vision of a world where differences are celebrated and interconnectedness is embraced, all through his signature, exuberant artistic lens.
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Peter Max has evolved from a visionary Pop artist of the 1960s to a master of Neo-Expressionism. His vibrant and colorful works have become a lasting part of contemporary American culture and is synonymous with the spirit of the ?60s and ?70s. During his long career, the artist has painted for six U.S. presidents, was the official artist for the 2006 Winter Olympics U.S. team, and has created art for Woodstock, World Cups, U.S. Opens, and Super Bowls.
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