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Screenprint in color on wove paper - From the American Signs portfolio - Signed, editioned, titled, and dated in pencil along lower edge // Rialto by Robert Cottingham, created in 2009, is a limited edition screen-print from the American Signs portfolio. This vibrant artwork features the iconic neon sign of the Rialto theater, showcasing bold typography and architectural details in red, yellow, and beige tones. Cottingham masterfully captures the glowing illumination and dramatic shadows that bring the sign to life, evoking the nostalgic charm of classic American theater marquees. The striking angles, precise detailing, and vibrant color palette highlight Cottingham's focus on urban signage and his ability to turn ordinary cityscapes into captivating works of art. This screen-print is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil along the lower edge, part of a limited edition of 100, with an additional 10 HC (hors commerce) prints.
Rialto, 2009
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Screenprint in color on wove paper - From the American Signs portfolio - Signed, editioned, titled, and dated in pencil along lower edge // Rialto by Robert Cottingham, created in 2009, is a limited edition screen-print from the American Signs portfolio. This vibrant artwork features the iconic neon sign of the Rialto theater, showcasing bold typography and architectural details in red, yellow, and beige tones. Cottingham masterfully captures the glowing illumination and dramatic shadows that bring the sign to life, evoking the nostalgic charm of classic American theater marquees. The striking angles, precise detailing, and vibrant color palette highlight Cottingham's focus on urban signage and his ability to turn ordinary cityscapes into captivating works of art. This screen-print is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil along the lower edge, part of a limited edition of 100, with an additional 10 HC (hors commerce) prints.
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