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Silkscreen // Robert Indiana's The American Dream (High Ball Redball Manifest) from 1996 is a limited edition silkscreen print that exemplifies his iconic use of bold typography and vibrant colors. The composition features a train emblem design with the prominent number 25 in the center, surrounded by the words High Ball Redball Manifest, evoking the industrial and transportation themes central to the American experience. Indiana’s work often explores the cultural symbols of American identity, and this piece continues that tradition by referencing the railroads that were once the lifeline of American progress. The use of strong geometric shapes and vivid color contrasts highlights the energy and optimism of Indiana's vision of the American Dream.
The American Dream (High Ball Redball Manifest), 1996
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Silkscreen // Robert Indiana's The American Dream (High Ball Redball Manifest) from 1996 is a limited edition silkscreen print that exemplifies his iconic use of bold typography and vibrant colors. The composition features a train emblem design with the prominent number 25 in the center, surrounded by the words High Ball Redball Manifest, evoking the industrial and transportation themes central to the American experience. Indiana’s work often explores the cultural symbols of American identity, and this piece continues that tradition by referencing the railroads that were once the lifeline of American progress. The use of strong geometric shapes and vivid color contrasts highlights the energy and optimism of Indiana's vision of the American Dream.
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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.