Details
Artist
Styles
// Catwalk III by Allen Jones, created in 1999, is an expressive etching that blends vibrant colors and flowing forms. The artwork captures an abstracted figure in yellow, seemingly in motion, intertwined with an intense red form that curves around it. The combination of red, yellow, and soft blue creates a dynamic contrast, emphasizing the fluidity and movement within the composition. Jones’ work often explores the relationship between figures and space, and here the sweeping lines suggest both a sense of dance and a powerful interaction. The piece evokes themes of energy, sensuality, and the interplay of human forms, rendered with a bold, modern aesthetic.
Catwalk III, 1999
form
Medium
Size
116 x 83 cm
- Inches
- Centimeters
Edition
Price
Details
Artist
Styles
// Catwalk III by Allen Jones, created in 1999, is an expressive etching that blends vibrant colors and flowing forms. The artwork captures an abstracted figure in yellow, seemingly in motion, intertwined with an intense red form that curves around it. The combination of red, yellow, and soft blue creates a dynamic contrast, emphasizing the fluidity and movement within the composition. Jones’ work often explores the relationship between figures and space, and here the sweeping lines suggest both a sense of dance and a powerful interaction. The piece evokes themes of energy, sensuality, and the interplay of human forms, rendered with a bold, modern aesthetic.
- Recently Added
- Price (low-high )
- Price (high-low )
- Year (low-high )
- Year (high-low )
Allen Jones
Untitled From Concerning Marriages Series, Plate H, 1964
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 2,400
Allen Jones
Maitresse Folio Screenprint II, 2015
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
Currently Not Available
What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
