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Silkscreen // Robert Indiana's Decade Autoportrait '68 (2001) is a vibrant silkscreen print that reflects his iconic style, blending bold typography and graphic shapes with vivid color. The central focus is the large number 8 surrounded by a dynamic circular composition filled with other numbers, letters, and words like Colorado, Indiana, and Bouwerie. The overlapping layers of shapes and text give the artwork a sense of movement and depth, while the bright hues of red, pink, blue, and brown contribute to its visual impact. This work, like much of Indiana's art, celebrates American culture and history through symbolic numbers and locations, while also reflecting on the passage of time.
Decade Autoportrait '68, 2001
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Silkscreen // Robert Indiana's Decade Autoportrait '68 (2001) is a vibrant silkscreen print that reflects his iconic style, blending bold typography and graphic shapes with vivid color. The central focus is the large number 8 surrounded by a dynamic circular composition filled with other numbers, letters, and words like Colorado, Indiana, and Bouwerie. The overlapping layers of shapes and text give the artwork a sense of movement and depth, while the bright hues of red, pink, blue, and brown contribute to its visual impact. This work, like much of Indiana's art, celebrates American culture and history through symbolic numbers and locations, while also reflecting on the passage of time.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.