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Original Color Lithograph, Debossing, and Collage of stone suspended from a rope on copper plate deluxe paper - Produced by Styria Studio Inc., New York - Hand Signed, titled and numbered in pencil // James Rosenquist’s Universal Star Leg is a vibrant and abstract composition that blends lithography, debossing, and collage techniques. The work is dominated by bold, dynamic forms and splashes of red, pink, and purple hues. At the center is a triangular structure with intersecting geometric lines, creating a sense of balance and tension. A stone, suspended by a rope, adds a tactile, three-dimensional element to the piece. The background, rich with speckled and layered textures, contrasts with the precise geometric shapes, offering a juxtaposition of chaos and order. Hand-signed, titled, and numbered, this piece exemplifies Rosenquist's exploration of space, movement, and materiality in his abstract works.
Universal Star Leg, 1974
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Original Color Lithograph, Debossing, and Collage of stone suspended from a rope on copper plate deluxe paper - Produced by Styria Studio Inc., New York - Hand Signed, titled and numbered in pencil // James Rosenquist’s Universal Star Leg is a vibrant and abstract composition that blends lithography, debossing, and collage techniques. The work is dominated by bold, dynamic forms and splashes of red, pink, and purple hues. At the center is a triangular structure with intersecting geometric lines, creating a sense of balance and tension. A stone, suspended by a rope, adds a tactile, three-dimensional element to the piece. The background, rich with speckled and layered textures, contrasts with the precise geometric shapes, offering a juxtaposition of chaos and order. Hand-signed, titled, and numbered, this piece exemplifies Rosenquist's exploration of space, movement, and materiality in his abstract works.
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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.
