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Heiner Meyer — Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol
Heiner Meyer — Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol
Heiner Meyer — Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol
Heiner Meyer — Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol
Heiner Meyer — Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol
Heiner Meyer

Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol

This vibrant screenprint celebrates the visual language of vintage advertising through Heiner Meyer's bold graphic treatment of a Veedol oil can. Part of the "Masterpieces in Oils" portfolio from 2016, the work elevates a familiar product icon into fine art through Meyer's sophisticated use of multi-colored screenprinting on handmade paper. The composition captures the dynamic energy of mid-century commercial design, with saturated hues and crisp geometric forms that pay homage to both pop art traditions and the golden age of industrial branding. The artist's careful hand-pulling of each color layer is evident in the subtle variations and rich surface quality of this edition print. As edition 42 of 60, this is a museum-quality work that bridges the gap between graphic design history and contemporary collecting. Collectors drawn to vintage aesthetics, advertising art, and the conceptual interplay between commerce and fine art will find considerable appeal in Meyer's irreverent yet respectful approach to this industrial subject matter. The large-scale presentation, professional framing, and signed edition status make this a significant addition to collections focused on twentieth-century visual culture, printmaking, or the enduring influence of commercial imagery on contemporary artistic practice.

Medium
Heiner Meyer, Veedol, 2016 Masterpieces in Oils Portfolio, 2016, Signed, Screenprint (multi-colored) on handmade paper, Edition 42/60, 33" x 25" Framed Size, 27 1/2" x 19" Sheet Size

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Heiner Meyer, Masterpieces in Oils: Veedol

This vibrant screenprint celebrates the visual language of vintage advertising through Heiner Meyer's bold graphic treatment of a Veedol oil can. Part of the "Masterpieces in Oils" portfolio from 2016, the work elevates a familiar product icon into fine art through Meyer's sophisticated use of multi-colored screenprinting on handmade paper. The composition captures the dynamic energy of mid-century commercial design, with saturated hues and crisp geometric forms that pay homage to both pop art traditions and the golden age of industrial branding. The artist's careful hand-pulling of each color layer is evident in the subtle variations and rich surface quality of this edition print. As edition 42 of 60, this is a museum-quality work that bridges the gap between graphic design history and contemporary collecting. Collectors drawn to vintage aesthetics, advertising art, and the conceptual interplay between commerce and fine art will find considerable appeal in Meyer's irreverent yet respectful approach to this industrial subject matter. The large-scale presentation, professional framing, and signed edition status make this a significant addition to collections focused on twentieth-century visual culture, printmaking, or the enduring influence of commercial imagery on contemporary artistic practice.

Medium
Heiner Meyer, Veedol, 2016 Masterpieces in Oils Portfolio, 2016, Signed, Screenprint (multi-colored) on handmade paper, Edition 42/60, 33" x 25" Framed Size, 27 1/2" x 19" Sheet Size
Seen at
Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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