
Limited Edition Print 'Twin. Brother.' by ZAREH
This is a limited edition lithograph or high-quality art print titled 'Twin. Brother.' by the artist ZAREH. The artwork is rendered in a monochromatic, expressive charcoal or pencil style, depicting a seated figure in a fetal position with heavily worked textures on the clothing and boots. The paper is heavy-weight with a visible tooth, appearing to be in excellent condition with no visible foxing, tears, or creases. Notable textual markings include 'Artist: ZAREH. Twin. Brother.' and a copyright notice from 1994 credited to J.D. Promo / Jacob Demirjian. The piece is hand-numbered in the lower-left margin as 260/500 and features a hand-signed signature in pencil or ink beneath the numbering. The composition uses high contrast and gestural lines to create a sense of emotion and physical weight. The edges of the print are clean, and the overall craftsmanship suggests a professional gallery-standard production. This 1990s contemporary work utilizes figurative realism with an emphasis on texture and value contrast, characteristic of modern expressive illustration.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
April 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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260/500
Item Description
This is a limited edition lithograph or high-quality art print titled 'Twin. Brother.' by the artist ZAREH. The artwork is rendered in a monochromatic, expressive charcoal or pencil style, depicting a seated figure in a fetal position with heavily worked textures on the clothing and boots. The paper is heavy-weight with a visible tooth, appearing to be in excellent condition with no visible foxing, tears, or creases. Notable textual markings include 'Artist: ZAREH. Twin. Brother.' and a copyright notice from 1994 credited to J.D. Promo / Jacob Demirjian. The piece is hand-numbered in the lower-left margin as 260/500 and features a hand-signed signature in pencil or ink beneath the numbering. The composition uses high contrast and gestural lines to create a sense of emotion and physical weight. The edges of the print are clean, and the overall craftsmanship suggests a professional gallery-standard production. This 1990s contemporary work utilizes figurative realism with an emphasis on texture and value contrast, characteristic of modern expressive illustration.
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