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James Rosenquist — Sketch for Forest Ranger
James Rosenquist

Sketch for Forest Ranger

1967

This preparatory silkscreen demonstrates Rosenquist's Pop Art methodology of combining commercial advertising imagery with unexpected juxtapositions, rendered across two vinyl sheets that emphasize the work's connection to mass-produced materials. The piece exemplifies his 1960s exploration of consumer culture through fragmented, billboard-scale compositions that challenge traditional fine art boundaries.

Medium
Silkscreen on two vinyl sheets
Edition
Edition of 200 of 200
Signed
Yes

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James Rosenquist, Sketch for Forest Ranger, 1967

This preparatory silkscreen demonstrates Rosenquist's Pop Art methodology of combining commercial advertising imagery with unexpected juxtapositions, rendered across two vinyl sheets that emphasize the work's connection to mass-produced materials. The piece exemplifies his 1960s exploration of consumer culture through fragmented, billboard-scale compositions that challenge traditional fine art boundaries.

Medium
Silkscreen on two vinyl sheets
Year
1967
Edition
of 200
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Hamilton Selway, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Forest, Multi-panel, Sketch, Silkscreen, Screenprint, Pop Art, Vinyl, Contemporary

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