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Silkscreen // The American Dream (One Indiana Square) by Robert Indiana, created in 1996, is a limited edition silkscreen print measuring 22.5 by 17.5 inches. The artwork features Indiana’s bold, graphic style with a large red number "1" centrally placed within a circular design. The background is composed of geometric shapes and vibrant colors, such as green, blue, and yellow, set against a bright magenta diamond-shaped frame. The word "ONE" is prominently displayed beneath the numeral, reinforcing the theme of individuality and the American ideal of being "number one." Indiana’s use of typography and strong color contrasts captures the essence of his exploration of American identity and pop culture, reminiscent of his famous "LOVE" series. The piece serves as both a celebration and critique of the American dream, highlighting its visual power and cultural significance.
The American Dream (One Indiana Square), 1996
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Silkscreen // The American Dream (One Indiana Square) by Robert Indiana, created in 1996, is a limited edition silkscreen print measuring 22.5 by 17.5 inches. The artwork features Indiana’s bold, graphic style with a large red number "1" centrally placed within a circular design. The background is composed of geometric shapes and vibrant colors, such as green, blue, and yellow, set against a bright magenta diamond-shaped frame. The word "ONE" is prominently displayed beneath the numeral, reinforcing the theme of individuality and the American ideal of being "number one." Indiana’s use of typography and strong color contrasts captures the essence of his exploration of American identity and pop culture, reminiscent of his famous "LOVE" series. The piece serves as both a celebration and critique of the American dream, highlighting its visual power and cultural significance.
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