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Large R.J. Hohimer Signed Limited Edition Serigraph Cup of Joe II Framed Pop Art
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Large R.J. Hohimer Signed Limited Edition Serigraph Cup of Joe II Framed Pop Art
This vibrant and soulful original color serigraph titled Cup of Joe II is a definitive example of the late American Expressionist Rickey Jewell R.J. Hohimer’s celebrated Jazz Age aesthetic. Created circa 1990, this hand-pulled screenprint captures a moment of chic contemplation as a stylized figure enjoys a morning coffee against a dreamy, sunset-drenched tropical seascape. The composition is a masterclass in Post-Modern figurative art, utilizing bold line work and a high-contrast palette of orchid pink, cool turquoise, and deep indigo. As a limited edition piece numbered 79 out of only 300, the artwork is hand-signed and titled in pencil by the artist along the deckled lower margin. It comes professionally housed in a premium silver-brushed metallic frame with a custom double mat that enhances the graphic impact of the print.
About the Artist
Rickey Jewell R.J. Hohimer (1946–2021) was a prolific American painter and printmaker whose work became synonymous with the rhythmic energy of jazz and the laid-back elegance of coastal living. Based for much of his career in the Pacific Northwest and later the desert Southwest, Hohimer developed a unique visual language that blended the distorted perspectives of German Expressionism with the accessible, vibrant spirit of American Pop Art. His work is frequently characterized by elongated figures, musical themes, and a sense of "urban cool" that has made his prints highly collectible among enthusiasts of 20th-century figurative art. Hohimer’s pieces often feel like a visual soundtrack, capturing the mood and atmosphere of a smoke-filled jazz club or a quiet tropical balcony.
Historical Significance
Produced during the flourishing print market of the late 20th century, this serigraph represents the 1990s resurgence of interest in Retro-Cool and mid-century aesthetics. At a time when digital art began to rise, artists like Hohimer maintained the tradition of serigraphy, a labor-intensive process where each color is applied through a separate silk screen. This specific piece captures the cultural fascination with the "Coffee House" culture and the "Urban Tropical" design trends that defined the decade. Today, these works are recognized as important milestones in American commercial fine art, bridging the gap between high-gallery expressionism and accessible decorative modernism.
The Serigraphy Process
What distinguishes a serigraph like Cup of Joe II from a standard lithograph or digital print is the incredible depth of color and physical texture. Serigraphy, also known as screenprinting, involves pressing thick pigments through fine mesh screens. This results in a heavy, saturated ink deposit that stays true to the artist's original vision without the fading associated with thinner printing methods. Because each color requires a dedicated screen and precise manual alignment, these limited edition runs represent a significant investment of time and artisanal skill, ensuring that each of the 300 prints in the edition possesses its own unique character and artistic integrity.
Specifications and Dimensions
Artist: Rickey Jewell R.J. Hohimer (1946–2021)
Title: Cup of Joe II
Medium: Original Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper
Edition: 79/300
Date: Circa 1990
Frame Width: 39 inches
Frame Depth: 1 inch
Frame Height: 33 inches
Signature: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition Report
This artwork is in excellent gallery-ready condition and has been meticulously preserved. The serigraph itself remains pristine with exceptionally saturated colors and no evidence of UV fading or light damage. The paper is bright and clean with no signs of foxing, staining, or rippling. The professional framing is structurally sound with tight mitered joints and high-quality mounting. The contemporary silver-brushed frame is in very good condition, showing only negligible surface wear consistent with age and gallery handling. The backing is sealed and includes a heavy-duty hanging wire for immediate installation.
Designer’s Note
For a 2026 interior, this large-scale Hohimer print is an ideal anchor for a Tropical Maximalist or Post-Modern revival space. Its horizontal 39-inch profile makes it a perfect focal point above a mid-century sideboard, a bar cart, or a primary bedroom headboard. The cool silver frame and teal matting allow it to pair beautifully with chrome hardware, glass furniture, or lush indoor greenery. Designers often use Hohimer’s figurative works to inject a sense of personality and "vibe" into a room, as the subject matter provides an instant conversation starter that feels both sophisticated and approachable. It is a brilliant choice for adding a pop of jewel-toned color to a neutral contemporary apartment or a curated beach house library.
A rare combination of graphic power and serene atmosphere, Cup of Joe II is more than just a decorative print; it is an investment in the legacy of a beloved American artist. Its limited edition status and impeccable condition make it a sound choice for the serious collector of 20th-century prints or anyone looking to elevate their home with a piece of "jazz-age" soul. This serigraph is ready to bring a touch of tropical modernism and artistic history to its next discerning home.
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- Dimensions
- 39ʺW × 1ʺD × 33ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Portrait
- Pop Culture
- Seascape
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1990s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Pencil
- Screen Print
- Silver Finish
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Pink
- Condition Notes
- This artwork is in excellent gallery-ready condition and has been meticulously preserved. The serigraph itself remains pristine with exceptionally saturated … moreThis artwork is in excellent gallery-ready condition and has been meticulously preserved. The serigraph itself remains pristine with exceptionally saturated colors and no evidence of UV fading or light damage. The paper is bright and clean with no signs of foxing, staining, or rippling. The professional framing is structurally sound with tight mitered joints and high-quality mounting. The contemporary silver-brushed frame is in very good condition, showing only negligible surface wear consistent with age and gallery handling. The backing is sealed and includes a heavy-duty hanging wire for immediate installation. less
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