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A work made of color lithograph on tan paper towel.

A Drawing While Waiting for an Idea

1966

James Rosenquist (American, born 1933) printed by Donn Steward (American, 1921-1986) published by Universal Limited Art Editions

United States

This small print is an excellent example of the mystical turn of Rosenquist's thought. The cigarette burns, made with an airbrush, stand for the stars on the edge of the universe, thus contrasting the insignificant with the infinite.

He chose to print on a paper towel, explaining, "It's really Eastern philosophy. After a day's work, you march in and wipe your hands off on a paper towel. You are wiping off the things you did all day, never knowing when your best gesture is made, when your creative ability might be showing."

Color lithograph on tan paper towel

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