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Color lithograph on Rives BFK - Published by World Art Festival - Hand-signed by artist // James Rosenquist's The World Art Festival (1982) is a vibrant lithograph characterized by its bold use of color and abstract imagery. The composition features a striking palette of bright pink, blue, and orange tones, with a central motif resembling floral forms and geometric lines. A rainbow band runs horizontally across the piece, adding a sense of harmony and unity, while the musical treble clef symbol and string-like lines hint at a connection to music and celebration. The work's energetic and playful elements convey a spirit of festivity and creativity, aligning with its title. This lithograph, printed on Rives BFK paper, was hand-signed by Rosenquist and published for the World Art Festival.
The World Art Festival, 1982
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Color lithograph on Rives BFK - Published by World Art Festival - Hand-signed by artist // James Rosenquist's The World Art Festival (1982) is a vibrant lithograph characterized by its bold use of color and abstract imagery. The composition features a striking palette of bright pink, blue, and orange tones, with a central motif resembling floral forms and geometric lines. A rainbow band runs horizontally across the piece, adding a sense of harmony and unity, while the musical treble clef symbol and string-like lines hint at a connection to music and celebration. The work's energetic and playful elements convey a spirit of festivity and creativity, aligning with its title. This lithograph, printed on Rives BFK paper, was hand-signed by Rosenquist and published for the World Art Festival.
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