Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Red Grooms, Lorna Doone, lithograph with collage and rubber stamp, surreal scene with figure in leopard print and stylized clouds.

Original lithographic diptych with collage and rubber stamp on paper - Hand signed and numbered by Red Grooms // Lorna Doone by Red Grooms is an original lithographic diptych created in 1979, featuring collage elements and rubber stamping on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by the artist, this vibrant and playful composition embodies Grooms’s unique, whimsical style. The artwork showcases a surreal scene with a figure in leopard-print attire, exaggerated facial features, and sunglasses, lounging in an unusual landscape under a sky filled with stylized clouds. The bold use of color and dynamic cartoon-like forms create a sense of humor and surrealism. Grooms, known for his vibrant pop art and sculptural works, infuses this piece with an engaging narrative quality, combining elements of pop culture and satire. Measuring 123.2 by 55.9 cm, Lorna Doone is a striking example of Grooms’s innovative approach to printmaking.

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Lorna Doone, 1979

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Original lithographic diptych with collage and rubber stamp on paper - Hand signed and numbered by Red Grooms // Lorna Doone by Red Grooms is an original lithographic diptych created in 1979, featuring collage elements and rubber stamping on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by the artist, this vibrant and playful composition embodies Grooms’s unique, whimsical style. The artwork showcases a surreal scene with a figure in leopard-print attire, exaggerated facial features, and sunglasses, lounging in an unusual landscape under a sky filled with stylized clouds. The bold use of color and dynamic cartoon-like forms create a sense of humor and surrealism. Grooms, known for his vibrant pop art and sculptural works, infuses this piece with an engaging narrative quality, combining elements of pop culture and satire. Measuring 123.2 by 55.9 cm, Lorna Doone is a striking example of Grooms’s innovative approach to printmaking.

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