Iron-On Patch Edward Hopper - Gas

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€ 11,50 (including VAT)
Overview

Iron-On Patch Edward Hopper - Gas

Create something special with the Iron-On Patch Edward Hopper - Gas. Suitable for clothing, bags, and more, designed to make an impression time and time again.

27 cm x 18 cm

"Gas" is a painting by the American artist Edward Hopper, created in 1940. The work depicts a simple, almost deserted gas station on the edge of a country road, surrounded by a wooded landscape. The painting is characteristic of Hopper, who is known for his quiet, introspective atmosphere and his portrayal of modern, isolated life.

In "Gas", we see a lone gas station attendant, dressed in a blue uniform, working at one of the red fuel pumps. He appears to be performing a routine task, such as checking the hose, as dusk settles. The sky displays soft hues of the setting sun, giving the scene a melancholic and timeless atmosphere.

Hopper’s use of light and shadow plays a crucial role. The warm glow of the gas station lamps contrasts with the dark, looming forests in the background. This highlights the solitude of the station and the figure, isolated in an empty landscape.

The empty road and the absence of other people or cars suggest a sense of abandonment and introspection. The painting seems to raise questions about the travelers who may have passed through this road or those who are yet to come.

Hopper’s simple, realistic style enhances the power of the scene. Every detail, from the metallic sheen of the gas pumps to the texture of the road, is carefully rendered without unnecessary embellishments. This makes the scene both familiar and universal.

The painting is often interpreted as a commentary on modern life in the United States during the 1940s. The rise of the automobile and the expansion of roads brought new mobility, but also a sense of isolation and alienation.

Although there is little action in "Gas", the painting is filled with quiet tension. The viewer is invited to pause and reflect on the solitary figure and the symbolism of the remote station.

Hopper was a master at capturing everyday scenes imbued with emotional depth. "Gas" is a perfect example of this, with its focus on simplicity and human introspection.

The painting is now part of the collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. It remains one of Hopper’s most beloved works, continuing to inspire reflection on themes of loneliness, modernity, and the relationship between humans and their surroundings.


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  • Our iron-on patches come with clear, step-by-step ironing instructions in no less than four languages, making them easy for everyone to apply.
  • Each patch includes an extra piece of baking paper to protect your creation during application.
  • We guarantee top quality by using only professional-grade foil and ink, ensuring a vibrant and long-lasting design.
  • Suitable for almost any surface, as long as it is grease-free – whether it's clothing, wood, or even fabric shoes.
  • Add a personal touch to your favorite T-shirts, jackets, bags, cushions, curtains, and more!
  • Our iron-on patches are machine washable and stay perfectly in place up to 40°C.
  • Even after 200 washes, the patch retains its color and shape without compromising quality.
  • Please note: Not suitable for tumble drying – hang your creation and let it air dry for the best results.
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