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Article: Decoding the Enigma: Niki Hare's "Four Seven Five Two"

Decoding the Enigma: Niki Hare's "Four Seven Five Two"

Apricus Art Collection presents a playful and intriguing exploration of numerology and form with Niki Hare's "Four Seven Five Two." This minimalist artwork invites viewers to engage with the inherent beauty of numbers and consider the hidden meanings they might hold.

A Minimalist Celebration of Numbers

"Four Seven Five Two" is a testament to Hare's appreciation for the aesthetic qualities of numbers, drawing parallels between their shapes and the forms of letters. The artwork's minimalist approach encourages viewers to focus on the clean lines, negative space, and overall composition, prompting contemplation on the inherent beauty of numerical characters.

The Artist's Playful Invitation

Hare's statement adds a layer of whimsy to the artwork: "Minimalist fun with numbers. Just as I like letter forms I also like number forms. No, it's not my phone number. But you could try calling it because it might be somebody's phone number." This playful invitation encourages viewers to engage with the piece on a personal level, prompting curiosity and sparking the imagination.

 

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