The lithograph Double visage de jeune fille aux 6 fleurs (1991) by Walasse Ting is part of the album Love, published by Yves Rivière in Paris in 1991. This exquisite work exemplifies Ting’s signature poetic style, blending expressive minimalism with an ethereal atmosphere.
The piece presents two overlapping faces of a young woman, their melancholic gazes imbued with a quiet introspection. Softly shaded and delicately outlined, the composition feels almost weightless, as if the figures exist in a dreamlike state. The six flowers adorning their hair further enhance the sense of natural beauty and transience. Unlike Ting’s more vibrant, color-saturated works, this lithograph explores a subtler, more introspective side of his artistic vision, using soft tonal contrasts to evoke emotion.
Love, the album in which this lithograph appears, is a testament to Ting’s fascination with themes of beauty, femininity, and emotion. Known for his fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions, Walasse Ting (1929–2010) created a body of work that bridges calligraphy, abstraction, and figurative art. In Double visage de jeune fille aux 6 fleurs, his mastery of line and shading transforms simplicity into profound expressiveness, making it a captivating piece within this celebrated portfolio.
Original Lithograph
Abstract - Cobra
From the Album Love 1991 Yves Rivière publisher Paris
Good condition, one original fold
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