



F-111 Triptych A (Girl)
Limited Edition of 100
Limited Edition of 100
In this first collaboration with the James Rosenquist Foundation, THE SKATEROOM presents the monumental American Pop artist’s work, F-111 across four limited skateboard editions.
Painted during 1964-65 – in the middle of one of America’s most turbulent decades – the piece addresses the connection between the Vietnam War, consumerism and advertising. Part of MoMA’s collection, F-111 is a dramatic parade of juxtapositions, highlighting the sinister contradictions of 60s America. In F-111: Triptych A (Girl), THE SKATEROOM focuses on one of the most iconic sections of Rosenquist’s piece: the girl in the hairdryer.



About the Artist

James Rosenquist (1933–2017) was an influential American artist and key figure of the Pop Art movement. Known for his large-scale, fragmented paintings inspired by advertising and consumer culture, Rosenquist transformed everyday imagery into bold, thought-provoking compositions that reflected on modern life, politics, and the spectacle of mass media.
James Rosenquist (1933–2017) was an influential American artist and key figure of the Pop Art movement. Known for his large-scale, fragmented paintings inspired by advertising and consumer culture, Rosenquist transformed everyday imagery into bold, thought-provoking compositions that reflected on modern life, politics, and the spectacle of mass media.