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Color screenprint with die-cut and collage // Red Grooms' Saskia Down the Metro (1983) is a limited edition collage that vividly portrays the bustling, chaotic energy of city life. This color screenprint, enhanced with die-cut elements, uses a collage technique to create a sense of depth and movement. Grooms’ signature playful style is evident as he captures a crowded metro scene filled with diverse characters, each expressive and full of life. The dynamic composition, with its overlapping figures and bold colors, draws viewers into the everyday hustle of urban commuting, transforming an ordinary moment into an energetic visual experience.
Saskia Down the Metro, 1983
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Color screenprint with die-cut and collage // Red Grooms' Saskia Down the Metro (1983) is a limited edition collage that vividly portrays the bustling, chaotic energy of city life. This color screenprint, enhanced with die-cut elements, uses a collage technique to create a sense of depth and movement. Grooms’ signature playful style is evident as he captures a crowded metro scene filled with diverse characters, each expressive and full of life. The dynamic composition, with its overlapping figures and bold colors, draws viewers into the everyday hustle of urban commuting, transforming an ordinary moment into an energetic visual experience.
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