“Women’s Intuition, after Aspen,” created by artist James Rosenquist in 1998, is an exemplary piece of the Pop Art movement, and it belongs to the figurative genre. The artwork exhibits a vibrant and dynamic composition, featuring a vivid explosion of colors and swirling patterns that evoke a sense of motion and energy. The abstract elements appear to interweave, creating an intricate tapestry of forms that suggest both chaos and harmony. Distinct shapes and objects, such as the recognizable forms of lipstick tubes, are embedded within the abstraction, blending seamlessly into the vivid and multifaceted backdrop. This interplay of color and form typifies Rosenquist’s distinctive style and his contribution to Pop Art, depicting everyday objects with boldness and intensity.
Women’s Intuition, after Aspen (1998) by James Rosenquist
Artwork Information
Title | Women's Intuition, after Aspen |
Artist | James Rosenquist |
Date | 1998 |
Art Movement | Pop Art |