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Stowaway Peers Out at the Speed of Light - James Rosenquist Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | James Rosenquist Aluminum Print | James Rosenquist Prints

Stowaway Peers Out at the Speed of Light - James Rosenquist Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | James Rosenquist Aluminum Print | James Rosenquist Prints

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Stowaway Peers Out at the Speed of Light by James Rosenquist

Immerse yourself in the dynamic energy of Pop Art with this museum-quality brushed aluminum print of James Rosenquist's Stowaway Peers Out at the Speed of Light. A premier example of 1960s American art, this piece captures the era's fascination with technology, consumerism, and fragmented reality through Rosenquist's iconic collage-like style. The artwork juxtaposes mechanical and human elements, evoking a sense of velocity and introspection that resonates in modern spaces.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade reproduction on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with a 3mm (0.12") thickness for a durable, rigid display. The direct print on AluDibond ensures vivid, lasting colors with a matte, glare-free finish, while unprinted areas reveal a striking metallic silver effect that enhances the artwork's industrial aesthetic. This fine art print includes a hanging kit for effortless installation, making it a sophisticated addition to any contemporary home or office.

Elevate your collection with a piece that bridges historical significance and cutting-edge materiality, crafted to endure as a timeless statement.

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What is the significance of Stowaway Peers Out at the Speed of Light in art history?

This 1960s Pop Art piece by James Rosenquist reflects the era's obsession with speed, technology, and media fragmentation, using collage techniques to critique consumer culture and inspire modern interpretations.

How does the brushed aluminum material enhance this James Rosenquist print?

The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain adds a dynamic, metallic sheen that complements Rosenquist's industrial themes, offering a durable and visually striking museum-quality reproduction.

What are the specifications of this aluminum print?

It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), is 3mm thick, features a direct print on AluDibond for vivid colors and a matte finish, and includes a hanging kit for easy display in your space.

Is the print archival and long-lasting?

Yes, this fine art print uses archival-grade materials and direct printing on Aluminum DIBOND® to ensure fade-resistant colors and durability, making it a premium investment for art lovers.

How is the print shipped and installed?

We include a hanging kit with every order; shipping varies by country, and the rigid 3mm aluminum base allows for secure, straightforward mounting in homes or offices.

Why did James Rosenquist use fragmented imagery in this artwork?

Rosenquist employed fragmentation to mirror the disjointed experience of modern media and advertising, creating a sense of speed and complexity that challenges viewers' perceptions.

What makes the matte finish ideal for this black-and-white design?

The glare-free matte finish on this brushed aluminum print reduces reflections, enhancing the contrast and metallic silver effects in Stowaway Peers Out at the Speed of Light for optimal viewing.