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Robert Rauschenberg's Opal Gospel Panel I screen-print on Plexiglass with a bighorn sheep image and inspirational text above.

Published by Racolin Inc.; Opal Gospel suite; Screen-print on Plexiglass sheet; Hand-etched signature; 1350 per slide (8 pieces left) // Opal Gospel Panel I by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1971, is a unique screen-print on a Plexiglass sheet, reflecting the artist's iconic style of combining imagery with text. This work features a central image of a bighorn sheep, juxtaposed against a simple background, with a poetic phrase above it reading, You whose day it is make it beautiful. Get out your rainbow colors so it will be beautiful. The text conveys an uplifting message, inviting viewers to embrace positivity and creativity. The transparent medium of Plexiglass enhances the ethereal quality of the piece, allowing light to interact with its surface, adding depth to the printed image and creating a layered, almost mystical effect.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Rauschenberg

Opal Gospel Panel I, 1971

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Published by Racolin Inc.; Opal Gospel suite; Screen-print on Plexiglass sheet; Hand-etched signature; 1350 per slide (8 pieces left) // Opal Gospel Panel I by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1971, is a unique screen-print on a Plexiglass sheet, reflecting the artist's iconic style of combining imagery with text. This work features a central image of a bighorn sheep, juxtaposed against a simple background, with a poetic phrase above it reading, You whose day it is make it beautiful. Get out your rainbow colors so it will be beautiful. The text conveys an uplifting message, inviting viewers to embrace positivity and creativity. The transparent medium of Plexiglass enhances the ethereal quality of the piece, allowing light to interact with its surface, adding depth to the printed image and creating a layered, almost mystical effect.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Rauschenberg

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