Few Pop images are more widely recognized than Indiana's Love. Originally designed as a Christmas card commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art in 1965,
Love has appeared in prints, paintings, sculptures, banners, rings, tapestries, and stamps. Full of erotic, religious, autobiographical, and political underpinning, Love is both accessible and complex in meaning.
It was co-opted as an emblem of 1960s idealism. Perhaps that's what my figure is thinking about on this painting.
Acrylic on mdf
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Few Pop images are more widely recognized than Indiana's Love. Originally designed as a Christmas card commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art in 1965,
Love has appeared in prints, paintings, sculptures, banners, rings, tapestries, and stamps. Full of erotic, religious, autobiographical, and political underpinning, Love is both accessible and complex in meaning.
It was co-opted as an emblem of 1960s idealism. Perhaps that's what my figure is thinking about on this painting.
Acrylic on mdf
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