Mel Ramos (American, born 1935)
Wonder Woman 3, 2010
Medium: Lithograph in colors
Dimensions: 91 × 75 cm (35 4/5 × 29 1/2 in)
Edition of 199: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Excellent
Mel Ramos (American, born 1935)
Wonder Woman 3, 2010
Medium: Lithograph in colors
Dimensions: 91 × 75 cm (35 4/5 × 29 1/2 in)
Edition of 199: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Excellent
In stock
Mel Ramos‘s print Wonder Woman 3 presents the iconic superhero in his signature pop art style, combining bold colors and playful, exaggerated forms. The artwork juxtaposes the powerful image of Wonder Woman with a sense of playful sensuality, highlighting the intersection of popular culture, fantasy, and idealized femininity. Through this limited edition print, available for sale, Ramos both celebrates and critiques the depiction of women in media, using the vibrant aesthetics of comic book art to explore themes of desire, identity, and the commodification of the female figure.
Mel Ramos (1935 – 2018) was a prominent American Pop Art artist, celebrated for his vibrant and often provocative artworks that blend commercial imagery with fine art. Born in Sacramento, California, Ramos rose to prominence in the 1960s during the height of the Pop Art movement, which sought to blur the boundaries between “high” art and popular culture. Ramos’s artworks are particularly noted for their glossy, idealized depictions of female nudes integrated with recognizable consumer goods, such as candy bars, soda bottles, and fruits. This fusion created striking visual puns and sardonic critiques of both the commodification of women’s bodies and consumer culture. His style was heavily influenced by his contemporaries, such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, but Ramos carved out a niche with his distinct approach to figure painting, combining elements of realism, commercial art, and surreal juxtapositions. Beyond his famous nudes, the painter also explored other themes using the same bold, graphic style. His series of superhero paintings, for instance, depicted comic book heroes in bright, engaging colors, emphasizing the fantastical and over-the-top nature of American pop culture. An adept printmaker, Mel Ramos extended his practice into printmaking, where he produced a variety of limited edition prints. These prints were not mere reproductions but were often alone standing artworks that explored the same themes as his larger oil paintings. The medium of print allowed Ramos greater experimentation and accessibility, offering art collectors and enthusiasts a piece of iconic American Pop Art at a more accessible price point. Mel Ramos’s contribution to Pop Art remains influential, and his artworks, including his prints, continue to be celebrated in exhibitions around the world. His artwork not only entertains but also provides critical commentary on the visual and cultural landscapes of America, making him a pivotal figure in the Pop Art movement.
Type | Limited Edition Print |
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Medium | Lithograph |
Movement | Figurative Art, Post-War Art, Pop Art |