Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

James Rosenquist — Where the Water Goes, from Welcome to the Water Planet
James Rosenquist

Where the Water Goes, from Welcome to the Water Planet

A monumental work by American Pop artist James Rosenquist, *Where the Water Goes* combines vibrant pressed paper pulp in colors with lithographic collage on handmade TGL paper, showcasing the artist's signature blending of industrial techniques with bold visual imagery. Part of his *Welcome to the Water Planet* series, the work reflects Rosenquist's fascination with environmental themes and the fluid, dynamic forces of nature. The large-scale format and richly textured handmade paper lend the piece a tactile, immersive quality that reinforces its exploration of water as both a physical and metaphorical element.

Medium
Monumental pressed paper pulp in colours with lithography collage, on handmade TGL paper, the full sheet,

🔨 Auction Lot

Evening & Day Editions

June 9, 2016

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

About this work

James Rosenquist, Where the Water Goes, from Welcome to the Water Planet

A monumental work by American Pop artist James Rosenquist, *Where the Water Goes* combines vibrant pressed paper pulp in colors with lithographic collage on handmade TGL paper, showcasing the artist's signature blending of industrial techniques with bold visual imagery. Part of his *Welcome to the Water Planet* series, the work reflects Rosenquist's fascination with environmental themes and the fluid, dynamic forces of nature. The large-scale format and richly textured handmade paper lend the piece a tactile, immersive quality that reinforces its exploration of water as both a physical and metaphorical element.

Medium
Monumental pressed paper pulp in colours with lithography collage, on handmade TGL paper, the full sheet,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dreamlike Mood, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Late Twentieth Century, Abstract Elements, Surrealist Mood, Major Modern Artist, Celebrated Artist, Collage, American Artist, Pop Art, Handmade Paper, Paper Pulp, Large Format, Late 20th Century, Established Artist, Vibrant Colors, Environmental Theme

More works by James Rosenquist