James Rizzi (1950-2011) - There Are No Two Cabs Alike






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James Rizzi's screen print 'There Are No Two Cabs Alike', a 2007 limited edition on paper in the Pop Art style, 46 x 56 cm, USA, 2.5 kg, framed in a silver wooden frame with acrylic glass and sold with frame, unsigned.
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Original 2D silkscreen print
Artist: James Rizzi (1950-2011)
There Are No Two Cabs Alike 2007
High-quality sample print ('Flat-Print') outside the regular edition as a 3D construction.
The authorized art print 'There Are No Two Cabs Alike' 2007.
Rizzi shows his beloved hometown, New York, from its colorful side.
Image size 46 x 55 cm. Pop-Art style.
Made in offset lithography on paper.
Edition Publisher: John Szoke Graphics Inc.
Delivered in a frame and ready to hang on the wall.
Without many yellow taxis, New York is hard to imagine. Yellow taxis usually operate within Manhattan or wait at airports for passengers. At the beginning of the 20th century, the city's taxi cabs were painted yellow to improve visibility from a distance.
The famous pop art artist James Rizzi was born in Brooklyn in 1950. He was already one of the most popular artists of all time during his lifetime. James Rizzi became known for inventing the 3D paper sculpture and the 3D magnet pictures. After his unexpected death in December 2011, the demand for the works of the New York artist has skyrocketed.
You will receive the sheet in a silver-colored wooden frame with shatterproof acrylic glass for hanging, as shown in the product photos, from the exclusive series.
I pack securely and ship insured with tracking to ensure your artwork arrives undamaged.
Original 2D silkscreen print
Artist: James Rizzi (1950-2011)
There Are No Two Cabs Alike 2007
High-quality sample print ('Flat-Print') outside the regular edition as a 3D construction.
The authorized art print 'There Are No Two Cabs Alike' 2007.
Rizzi shows his beloved hometown, New York, from its colorful side.
Image size 46 x 55 cm. Pop-Art style.
Made in offset lithography on paper.
Edition Publisher: John Szoke Graphics Inc.
Delivered in a frame and ready to hang on the wall.
Without many yellow taxis, New York is hard to imagine. Yellow taxis usually operate within Manhattan or wait at airports for passengers. At the beginning of the 20th century, the city's taxi cabs were painted yellow to improve visibility from a distance.
The famous pop art artist James Rizzi was born in Brooklyn in 1950. He was already one of the most popular artists of all time during his lifetime. James Rizzi became known for inventing the 3D paper sculpture and the 3D magnet pictures. After his unexpected death in December 2011, the demand for the works of the New York artist has skyrocketed.
You will receive the sheet in a silver-colored wooden frame with shatterproof acrylic glass for hanging, as shown in the product photos, from the exclusive series.
I pack securely and ship insured with tracking to ensure your artwork arrives undamaged.
