Bernice Benjelloun - Vintage Postmodernist Abstract ‘Circle Forms’, Signed (c. 1970, Lithograph)

$350.00

Circle Forms
Artist/Maker: Berenice Benjelloun (Contemporary, Post modernist)
Medium: Lithograph on heavy cream colored woven paper with deckled edges
Edition: #1 of 20
Signature: Signed, titled and numbered (“1/20”) in pencil in the lower margin

Size: 25.1 × 20.25 inches

This lithograph Circle Forms is an abstraction of overlapping circular forms rendered in two complementary shades of blue. Printed on heavy woven paper with large margins and deckled edges. The condition is good, with minor soft handling marks along the edges consistent with age.

Artist Biography
Berenice Benjelloun is a contemporary post-modernist artist whose work explores abstraction through color, form, and spatial relationships. Known for her precise printmaking practice, her compositions emphasize geometric clarity and subtle tonal variation, producing visually meditative works. Benjelloun’s lithographs have been exhibited internationally and are included in major public and private collections, including the Yuz Museum (Shanghai), Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

Circle Forms
Artist/Maker: Berenice Benjelloun (Contemporary, Post modernist)
Medium: Lithograph on heavy cream colored woven paper with deckled edges
Edition: #1 of 20
Signature: Signed, titled and numbered (“1/20”) in pencil in the lower margin

Size: 25.1 × 20.25 inches

This lithograph Circle Forms is an abstraction of overlapping circular forms rendered in two complementary shades of blue. Printed on heavy woven paper with large margins and deckled edges. The condition is good, with minor soft handling marks along the edges consistent with age.

Artist Biography
Berenice Benjelloun is a contemporary post-modernist artist whose work explores abstraction through color, form, and spatial relationships. Known for her precise printmaking practice, her compositions emphasize geometric clarity and subtle tonal variation, producing visually meditative works. Benjelloun’s lithographs have been exhibited internationally and are included in major public and private collections, including the Yuz Museum (Shanghai), Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).