Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Red Grooms’ Truck I, lithograph, exaggerated truck in a cityscape with monochromatic line work and “Supreme Products” branding.

Published by Brooke Alexander Editions - Hand Signed by Grooms - Catalogue Raisonne VEL 105 Knestrick 77 // Truck I by Red Grooms, a limited edition lithograph from 1979, showcases the artist's playful and dynamic interpretation of urban life. Published by Brooke Alexander Editions, the piece features a vividly detailed depiction of a truck with exaggerated, undulating forms, emphasizing the movement and chaos of city traffic. Grooms uses a monochromatic palette, employing intricate line work to create a sense of energy and rhythm. The truck’s branding, “Supreme Products,” is prominently displayed, blending commercial and artistic elements in a satirical manner characteristic of Grooms' style. Hand-signed by the artist, this work is catalogued in the artist's raisonné (VEL 105 Knestrick 77), highlighting its significance within his oeuvre.

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Truck I, 1979

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Published by Brooke Alexander Editions - Hand Signed by Grooms - Catalogue Raisonne VEL 105 Knestrick 77 // Truck I by Red Grooms, a limited edition lithograph from 1979, showcases the artist's playful and dynamic interpretation of urban life. Published by Brooke Alexander Editions, the piece features a vividly detailed depiction of a truck with exaggerated, undulating forms, emphasizing the movement and chaos of city traffic. Grooms uses a monochromatic palette, employing intricate line work to create a sense of energy and rhythm. The truck’s branding, “Supreme Products,” is prominently displayed, blending commercial and artistic elements in a satirical manner characteristic of Grooms' style. Hand-signed by the artist, this work is catalogued in the artist's raisonné (VEL 105 Knestrick 77), highlighting its significance within his oeuvre.

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