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Lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Signed, Dated, Numbered, and Titled // James Rosenquist's 'Forehead I' from 1968 is a vibrant lithograph that exemplifies his pop art sensibilities. Created with bold colors on Arches paper, the artwork features a collage-like composition, combining abstract elements with hints of familiar imagery. The piece juxtaposes dark horizontal bars at the top with a vivid section of red, swirling organic forms below, reminiscent of pasta or intertwined strands. This mixture of industrial and organic forms is characteristic of Rosenquist’s exploration of consumer culture and visual overload. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered by the artist in an edition of 121, 'Forehead I' captures Rosenquist’s ability to evoke both intrigue and ambiguity through fragmented, larger-than-life visuals.
Forehead I, 1968
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Lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Signed, Dated, Numbered, and Titled // James Rosenquist's 'Forehead I' from 1968 is a vibrant lithograph that exemplifies his pop art sensibilities. Created with bold colors on Arches paper, the artwork features a collage-like composition, combining abstract elements with hints of familiar imagery. The piece juxtaposes dark horizontal bars at the top with a vivid section of red, swirling organic forms below, reminiscent of pasta or intertwined strands. This mixture of industrial and organic forms is characteristic of Rosenquist’s exploration of consumer culture and visual overload. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered by the artist in an edition of 121, 'Forehead I' captures Rosenquist’s ability to evoke both intrigue and ambiguity through fragmented, larger-than-life visuals.
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