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Peoria (from Oo La La portfolio) , Lithograph in colors on Hodgkinson handmade paper, watermarked with signatures of both artists, along with initials of Petersburg Press- Signed by Jim Dine and Ron Padgett and numbered in pencil on lower left, recto // Peoria by Jim Dine, created in 1970, is a striking lithograph that combines bold text and image in an arresting composition. The piece prominently features the word Peoria in large, black letters arching over the form of a pig rendered in soft pink and expressive brushstrokes. The pig, depicted with minimalistic line work, has a raw, almost sketch-like quality, while a dark black smear across its back introduces a sense of spontaneity and contrast. This lithograph is part of the Oo La La portfolio, created on Hodgkinson handmade paper and signed by both Jim Dine and poet Ron Padgett. The playful yet visceral imagery might evoke themes of Americana or commentary on the mundane turned iconic, adding layers of interpretation to this unique print.
Peoria, 1970
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Peoria (from Oo La La portfolio) , Lithograph in colors on Hodgkinson handmade paper, watermarked with signatures of both artists, along with initials of Petersburg Press- Signed by Jim Dine and Ron Padgett and numbered in pencil on lower left, recto // Peoria by Jim Dine, created in 1970, is a striking lithograph that combines bold text and image in an arresting composition. The piece prominently features the word Peoria in large, black letters arching over the form of a pig rendered in soft pink and expressive brushstrokes. The pig, depicted with minimalistic line work, has a raw, almost sketch-like quality, while a dark black smear across its back introduces a sense of spontaneity and contrast. This lithograph is part of the Oo La La portfolio, created on Hodgkinson handmade paper and signed by both Jim Dine and poet Ron Padgett. The playful yet visceral imagery might evoke themes of Americana or commentary on the mundane turned iconic, adding layers of interpretation to this unique print.
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