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James Rosenquist's Where the Water Goes, 1989 collage print, faucet over a pink, blue, and green explosion, blending abstract and mechanical forms.

Pressed paper pulp in colours with lithography collage, on handmade TGL paper - Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil - Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York (with their blindstamp). // Where the Water Goes (from the Welcome to the Water Planet) by James Rosenquist, created in 1989, is a striking collage print that merges vivid colors and dynamic imagery. This limited edition piece, part of a series of 32 prints with 10 artist proofs (APs), is made from pressed paper pulp in colors with lithographic collage elements on handmade TGL paper. Rosenquist’s work combines abstract forms and recognizable objects, with a central focus on what appears to be the underside of a sink or faucet, spilling into an explosion of bright pinks, blues, and greens. The piece blends mechanical elements with a sense of cosmic or planetary imagery, reflecting his fascination with technology, space, and modern life. The surreal composition, filled with vibrant swirls and fluid lines, suggests movement and the interplay between man-made and natural environments. The piece is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil, and was published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York, bearing their blindstamp.

Artwork Copyright © James Rosenquist

Where the Water goes (from the Welcome to the water planet), 1989

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Pressed paper pulp in colours with lithography collage, on handmade TGL paper - Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil - Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York (with their blindstamp). // Where the Water Goes (from the Welcome to the Water Planet) by James Rosenquist, created in 1989, is a striking collage print that merges vivid colors and dynamic imagery. This limited edition piece, part of a series of 32 prints with 10 artist proofs (APs), is made from pressed paper pulp in colors with lithographic collage elements on handmade TGL paper. Rosenquist’s work combines abstract forms and recognizable objects, with a central focus on what appears to be the underside of a sink or faucet, spilling into an explosion of bright pinks, blues, and greens. The piece blends mechanical elements with a sense of cosmic or planetary imagery, reflecting his fascination with technology, space, and modern life. The surreal composition, filled with vibrant swirls and fluid lines, suggests movement and the interplay between man-made and natural environments. The piece is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil, and was published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York, bearing their blindstamp.

Artwork Copyright © James Rosenquist

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