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Etching and aquatint in colors with pochoir on Pescia Italia - Signed, titled, dated and numbered on front - Published by Multiples, Inc., New York // James Rosenquist's Federal Spending (1978) is an etching and aquatint with pochoir technique, printed on Pescia Italia paper. This artwork combines abstract forms and vibrant colors, creating a composition divided into three distinct sections. The left side features an amorphous, deep purple shape that fades into the background. In the center, a circular, pie-chart-like form is filled with colorful, striped segments, symbolizing diversity and fragmentation. On the right, a minimalist sketch of a pair of glasses rendered in light pink hues adds a subtle, almost spectral presence. The piece, published by Multiples, Inc. in New York, captures the complexity of economic and social themes through its visual metaphor and abstraction. The work is signed, titled, and numbered as part of an edition of 78.
Federal Spending, 1978
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Etching and aquatint in colors with pochoir on Pescia Italia - Signed, titled, dated and numbered on front - Published by Multiples, Inc., New York // James Rosenquist's Federal Spending (1978) is an etching and aquatint with pochoir technique, printed on Pescia Italia paper. This artwork combines abstract forms and vibrant colors, creating a composition divided into three distinct sections. The left side features an amorphous, deep purple shape that fades into the background. In the center, a circular, pie-chart-like form is filled with colorful, striped segments, symbolizing diversity and fragmentation. On the right, a minimalist sketch of a pair of glasses rendered in light pink hues adds a subtle, almost spectral presence. The piece, published by Multiples, Inc. in New York, captures the complexity of economic and social themes through its visual metaphor and abstraction. The work is signed, titled, and numbered as part of an edition of 78.
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