
Blues and Silvers
9 works

Mimosa, April 12, 2023
Archival pigment ink print on 315 gsm fine art paper
42 x 52 inches (107 x 132 cm) ; Edition of 50 ; ;
Donald Sultan is an American contemporary artist known for his bold, graphic prints that transform everyday subjects—particularly flowers and fruit—into powerful, minimalist compositions. His work bridges the worlds of abstraction and representation, often reimagining traditional still-life themes through industrial materials and a distinctly modern sensibility. A recurring motif in Sultan’s prints is the poppy, a flower he returns to repeatedly for its balance of fragility and resilience. Rendered in flat, saturated fields of red, black, or yellow, his poppies are both sensuous and monumental, their simplified forms hovering between organic and geometric. The flower in Sultan’s hands becomes an emblem of beauty under tension—elegant yet weighty, delicate yet architecturally solid. Another hallmark of Sultan’s printmaking is his use of cutouts and silhouettes. Negative space plays a central role in his compositions: blossoms, fruit, and other motifs are often reduced to stark outlines or punctured forms, creating a visual push and pull between presence and absence. These voids lend his work a sculptural quality, evoking both the flatness of print and the depth of relief. Sultan’s prints—often executed in techniques such as lithography, screenprint, and aquatint—reflect his fascination with contrasts: between natural and industrial, beauty and decay, softness and structure. Through his recurring motifs of poppies, flowers, and cutout forms, Sultan builds a distinctive visual language that is at once elegant, graphic, and deeply tactile.
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Mimosa, April 12, 2023 · Donald Sultan · Artsy Auction · 2024-12 · $4,375

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