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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives - Published by Tandem Press University of Wisconsin - Suite: An American Alphabet // Robert Cottingham's The Letter T is a lithograph from 2001, part of his An American Alphabet series. The print showcases his signature exploration of typographic elements, focusing on the industrial aesthetic and urban signage. The depiction of the letter T is rendered with sharp shadows and bold colors, emphasizing the architectural and three-dimensional qualities of signage. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the depth and creates a dynamic composition, evoking the feel of vintage American commercial culture. Published by Tandem Press and printed on BFK Rives paper, this limited edition work exemplifies Cottingham’s fascination with the visual impact of everyday objects within the urban landscape.
The Letter T, 2001
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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives - Published by Tandem Press University of Wisconsin - Suite: An American Alphabet // Robert Cottingham's The Letter T is a lithograph from 2001, part of his An American Alphabet series. The print showcases his signature exploration of typographic elements, focusing on the industrial aesthetic and urban signage. The depiction of the letter T is rendered with sharp shadows and bold colors, emphasizing the architectural and three-dimensional qualities of signage. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the depth and creates a dynamic composition, evoking the feel of vintage American commercial culture. Published by Tandem Press and printed on BFK Rives paper, this limited edition work exemplifies Cottingham’s fascination with the visual impact of everyday objects within the urban landscape.
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