Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Red Grooms's Mr. Chuck Berry, colorful 3D collage of Chuck Berry playing guitar with exaggerated figures and bold colors.

Original silkscreen in colors with 3D Construction and Collage on paper - Hand signed by the artist // Mr. Chuck Berry by Red Grooms, created in 1978, is a dynamic limited edition silkscreen print with 3D construction and collage elements. This vibrant artwork celebrates the iconic rock-and-roll musician Chuck Berry, portraying him and his guitar in exaggerated, colorful forms. Berry is depicted in bold, bright colors, with a playful, almost cartoonish style that captures the energy and excitement of his music. The three-dimensional effects and layered collage bring the piece to life, making it as engaging and lively as Berry’s performances. Hand-signed by Grooms, this work is a vivid homage to one of rock’s most influential figures, blending pop art with musical history.

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Mr. Chuck Berry, 1978

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Original silkscreen in colors with 3D Construction and Collage on paper - Hand signed by the artist // Mr. Chuck Berry by Red Grooms, created in 1978, is a dynamic limited edition silkscreen print with 3D construction and collage elements. This vibrant artwork celebrates the iconic rock-and-roll musician Chuck Berry, portraying him and his guitar in exaggerated, colorful forms. Berry is depicted in bold, bright colors, with a playful, almost cartoonish style that captures the energy and excitement of his music. The three-dimensional effects and layered collage bring the piece to life, making it as engaging and lively as Berry’s performances. Hand-signed by Grooms, this work is a vivid homage to one of rock’s most influential figures, blending pop art with musical history.

Artwork Copyright © Red Grooms

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Lithograph

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Etching

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Mixed Media

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Etching

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Collage

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Lithograph

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Collage

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Etching And Aquatint

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Sculpture / Object

Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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