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Love is the pop art image of American artist Robert Indiana. It consists of the bold Didone type letter V and the letters L and O on the E; O is slanted to the side, so its oval negative space forms a line to V. The original image has green and blue spaces, followed by red letters, and was used as a printed image for the Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1965. This form of design soon became a popular stamp in the United States.
The "Love" trumpet was originally presented in a sculpture which was manufactured in 1970 and was made at the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indiana. The material is weathering steel. Since then, Indiana’s "Love" design has been reproduced in multiple formats and can be used in the world Rendering on monitors everywhere.
Robert Indiana was born in Robert Clark, Indiana. After moving to New York in 1954, he named after his home country. This gesture heralds the influence of his popular music on American culture, signs and common characters. The fascination of the word. In the Coenties Slip studio at the end of Manhattan in Indiana, he used scraps to piece the scraps into pieces, found objects, and introduced text into his works using templates. By the early 1960s, he had created dazzling paintings of words, numbers and symbols. These paintings were related to the current hard-edged abstractions and included political and social colors. He later moved to Vinalhaven Island off the coast of Maine, where he continued to work.
Indiana studied various printmaking techniques at the Art Institute of Chicago, but later decided to engage in screen printing, a medium suitable for his simplified form and electronic colors. In addition, flexible screens can be easily reused to produce series changes, which is a common practice in Indiana printmaking. In total, he has completed one hundred and sixty prints and has collaborated with commercial and art studios around the world, including Edition Domberger near Stuttgart, known for its screen printing, and Vinalhaven Press near his home. Prints and etchings were created there.
Few popular pictures are more widely recognized than Indiana's "Love." LOVE was originally a Christmas card commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 1965, and it has now appeared in prints, paintings, sculptures, banners, rings, tapestries and stamps. All erotic, religious, autobiographical and political foundations, especially when it was co-opted as a symbol of the 1960 idealism- love is all accessible and complicated in meaning. In the prints, Indiana presents love in multiple colors, compositions and techniques. He even translated it into Hebrew, printed and sculpted it in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
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