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Robert Rauschenberg’s One More & We Will Be More Than Halfway There screen print with layered abstract forms, stripes, and text.

Signed, dated and numbered - Printed by Styria Studios, New York - Published by Multiples, Inc., New York. // Robert Rauschenberg’s One More & We Will Be More Than Halfway There (1979) is a limited edition screen print that reflects the artist’s distinctive approach to layering images and textures. This piece integrates a variety of abstract forms, stripes, and photographic elements, creating a collage-like composition that embodies Rauschenberg’s fascination with everyday imagery. The combination of warm yellow tones with muted reds and browns gives the print a textured, organic feel. Text fragments and found images are layered in a way that suggests both movement and reflection, aligning with Rauschenberg’s interest in bridging the gap between high art and popular culture. His use of mixed media and recontextualization of common images challenges viewers to find meaning within the complex layering of visual information.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Rauschenberg

One More & We Will Be More Than Halfway There, 1979

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Signed, dated and numbered - Printed by Styria Studios, New York - Published by Multiples, Inc., New York. // Robert Rauschenberg’s One More & We Will Be More Than Halfway There (1979) is a limited edition screen print that reflects the artist’s distinctive approach to layering images and textures. This piece integrates a variety of abstract forms, stripes, and photographic elements, creating a collage-like composition that embodies Rauschenberg’s fascination with everyday imagery. The combination of warm yellow tones with muted reds and browns gives the print a textured, organic feel. Text fragments and found images are layered in a way that suggests both movement and reflection, aligning with Rauschenberg’s interest in bridging the gap between high art and popular culture. His use of mixed media and recontextualization of common images challenges viewers to find meaning within the complex layering of visual information.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Rauschenberg

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