Sabina Ott

Mater Rosa I
1991

Not on view

Date
1991

Classification
Prints

Medium
Lithograph and screenprint

Dimensions
Sheet (Irregular): 42 1/2 × 33 7/8in. (108 × 86 cm) Image: 38 × 30in. (96.5 × 76.2 cm)

Accession number
2001.205.1

Edition
28/40 | 12 APs, 3 PPs, 14 Progressive proofs, BAT, 2 Cirrus proofs

Publication
Printed and published by Cirrus Editions

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of Eileen and Peter Norton

Rights and reproductions
© artist or artist’s estate

API
artworks/12719

Part of a series:

Mater Rosa I-V

5 works

A colorful abstract artwork featuring a variety of circles and dots in black, orange, and shades of red over a textured background with vertical streaks and splatters. Some circles have a dripping paint effect, and the overall composition is dynamic and layered.
An abstract artwork featuring a complex overlay of lines and patterns that resemble a network of branches or neural pathways. The color palette is muted with shades of beige, gray, and black, and there are circular forms and floral motifs interspersed throughout the composition. The piece has a textured appearance, giving it a tactile quality.
A detailed, intricate drawing featuring a dense array of interwoven lines and shapes that resemble organic forms or floral patterns, with several white, unmarked areas interrupting the complex design on a vertical rectangular canvas.
An abstract painting with various shades of blue, resembling clusters of bubbles or cells, with white dots scattered throughout, creating a dreamy, underwater-like effect. The artwork is bordered by a white margin.
A print featuring an overlay of dark-toned floral patterns, predominantly roses, with a mix of abstract circular shapes in various shades of blue, black, and green, creating a moody and textured composition.