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Original offset serigraph with mezzotint on paper - hand signed by the artist // Starfish by James Rosenquist is a dynamic serigraph from 1974 that fuses pop art aesthetics with bold graphic design. This limited edition, hand-signed print features a fragmented image of a coin, with sharp triangular sections radiating outward, interwoven with vibrant, colorful horizontal stripes in pink, yellow, blue, and red. The overlapping colors and sliced imagery create a sense of movement and energy, a hallmark of Rosenquist’s exploration of consumer culture and media imagery. The words GUILD HALL EASTHAMPTON, NEW YORK appear at the bottom, linking the artwork to a specific exhibition venue and emphasizing its poster-like quality. This piece captures Rosenquist's characteristic style of combining familiar imagery with abstract elements to create visually compelling compositions.
Starfish, 1974
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Original offset serigraph with mezzotint on paper - hand signed by the artist // Starfish by James Rosenquist is a dynamic serigraph from 1974 that fuses pop art aesthetics with bold graphic design. This limited edition, hand-signed print features a fragmented image of a coin, with sharp triangular sections radiating outward, interwoven with vibrant, colorful horizontal stripes in pink, yellow, blue, and red. The overlapping colors and sliced imagery create a sense of movement and energy, a hallmark of Rosenquist’s exploration of consumer culture and media imagery. The words GUILD HALL EASTHAMPTON, NEW YORK appear at the bottom, linking the artwork to a specific exhibition venue and emphasizing its poster-like quality. This piece captures Rosenquist's characteristic style of combining familiar imagery with abstract elements to create visually compelling compositions.
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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.
