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Original lithograph on paper - Hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil // Roxy by Robert Cottingham, created in 2002, is a large limited edition lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with urban signage and Americana. The piece features a vibrant depiction of the neon sign for the famous Roxy arcade, rendered with striking precision and realism. Cottingham’s hyperrealistic style captures the glowing red neon tubes of the sign, along with the reflections and shadows cast onto the surrounding architecture. The composition plays with light, perspective, and typography, transforming an ordinary urban scene into a striking work of art that evokes nostalgia for classic American culture. This hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered print is a celebration of the visual language of cityscapes.
Roxy, 2002
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Original lithograph on paper - Hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil // Roxy by Robert Cottingham, created in 2002, is a large limited edition lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with urban signage and Americana. The piece features a vibrant depiction of the neon sign for the famous Roxy arcade, rendered with striking precision and realism. Cottingham’s hyperrealistic style captures the glowing red neon tubes of the sign, along with the reflections and shadows cast onto the surrounding architecture. The composition plays with light, perspective, and typography, transforming an ordinary urban scene into a striking work of art that evokes nostalgia for classic American culture. This hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered print is a celebration of the visual language of cityscapes.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.