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Original Screenprint in colors on museum board - Published by International Images Inc. Vermont - Hand Signed Numbered and Dated in pencil. Blindstamped // Thames Scene with Power Station by Tom Wesselmann, created in 1990, is a limited edition screen-print that reflects the artist’s distinctive approach to urban landscapes. The composition, rendered in simplified forms and bold, flat colors, depicts a scene along the Thames River, featuring a power station with its tall smokestack alongside a church tower and other architectural elements. The use of bright, vibrant hues—greens for foliage, blue for structures, and contrasting reds and yellows—creates a dynamic visual effect, typical of Wesselmann's playful, pop-art style. The sketch-like lines and minimalistic representation allow the viewer to focus on the essential forms and colors, emphasizing the vibrancy and character of the urban environment. This large-format print, published by International Images Inc., invites viewers to immerse themselves in the scale and impact of the scene, showcasing Wesselmann’s mastery in combining abstraction with everyday cityscapes.
Thames Scene with Power Station, 1990
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Original Screenprint in colors on museum board - Published by International Images Inc. Vermont - Hand Signed Numbered and Dated in pencil. Blindstamped // Thames Scene with Power Station by Tom Wesselmann, created in 1990, is a limited edition screen-print that reflects the artist’s distinctive approach to urban landscapes. The composition, rendered in simplified forms and bold, flat colors, depicts a scene along the Thames River, featuring a power station with its tall smokestack alongside a church tower and other architectural elements. The use of bright, vibrant hues—greens for foliage, blue for structures, and contrasting reds and yellows—creates a dynamic visual effect, typical of Wesselmann's playful, pop-art style. The sketch-like lines and minimalistic representation allow the viewer to focus on the essential forms and colors, emphasizing the vibrancy and character of the urban environment. This large-format print, published by International Images Inc., invites viewers to immerse themselves in the scale and impact of the scene, showcasing Wesselmann’s mastery in combining abstraction with everyday cityscapes.
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