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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: James Rosenquist, Flowers and Females, 1986

James Rosenquist

Flowers and Females, 1986
Monoprint/lithograph
60 1/8 x 70 3/4 in
152.7 x 179.7 cm
Edition of 56 with 11 APs
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“Flowers and Females,” created by James Rosenquist in 1986, belongs to the Pop Art movement and falls within the figurative genre. The artwork showcases a unique composition that juxtaposes elements of florals and female figures, demonstrating Rosenquist’s characteristic style of blending popular culture with fine art. The artwork exhibits a vivid and dynamic collage-like appearance, integrating fragmented images of flowers and female forms. The piece is marked by an array of bright, primary colors interspersed with more muted tones, creating a visually striking contrast. The composition is disrupted by horizontal slashes that give the appearance of the image being sliced into segments. These slashes introduce a sense of movement and rhythm, drawing the viewer’s eye across the canvas. The fragmented nature of the artwork challenges conventional representations, encouraging observers to piece together the various elements in their minds, thus engaging in an active viewing experience. Overall, Rosenquist’s piece is a compelling example of Pop Art’s influence, merging everyday imagery with artistic expression in a thought-provoking manner.
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