Tom Wesselmann 1931-2004
Seascape. Porcelain, 1984
Screenprint in colour on a glazed porcelaine plaque, mounted on a wooden panel
Signed in the plate. The manufacturer's label on the reverse with a printed signature and hand numbering. Also with the original certificate.
48 x 52 x 3.5 cm; 18 7/8 x 20 1/2 x 1 3/8 in
Hand numbered from the edition of 500. Published by Rosenthal (limitierte kunstreihen), Germany as the Jahresobjekt, 1984.
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'Seascape' is a three-dimensional artwork that showcases Wesselmann's ability to capture the essence of nature through his unique artistic lens. The piece depicts a serene seascape with waves and a...
"Seascape" is a three-dimensional artwork that showcases Wesselmann's ability to capture the essence of nature through his unique artistic lens. The piece depicts a serene seascape with waves and a pale blue sky. The seascape is actually depicted only in the contour of a sunbathing woman creating a surrealistic image. Wesselmann's use of porcelain as the medium adds a delicate and refined quality to the artwork.
By incorporating a three-dimensional element, the "Seascape Porcelain Wall Object" creates a sense of depth and spatiality, engaging the viewer in an immersive experience. The ceramic surface provides a glossy finish that enhances the colours and details, creating a visually engaging experience for the viewer.