"Gas" | By Edward Hopper

$49.95

A solitary gas station at twilight — bathed in the soft glow of electric light, surrounded by nothing but silence and trees that know too much. Hopper doesn’t just paint a place, he paints a pause. A moment suspended between destinations. Between stories. Your cat, meanwhile, is inspecting the scene like it’s a crime drama. Who’s this guy? What’s he hiding? And why are the snacks locked up?

A solitary gas station at twilight — bathed in the soft glow of electric light, surrounded by nothing but silence and trees that know too much. Hopper doesn’t just paint a place, he paints a pause. A moment suspended between destinations. Between stories. Your cat, meanwhile, is inspecting the scene like it’s a crime drama. Who’s this guy? What’s he hiding? And why are the snacks locked up?

    • The Master: Edward Hopper

    • Year Painted: 1940

    • Style: American Realism

    • Roadside Reverie: Hopper captures the quiet moment just before dusk at a remote gas station in New England — all eerie calm and creeping shadow.

    • Behind the Scenes: The scene is fictional, but inspired by gas stations Hopper saw during road trips with his wife, Jo (who also posed for many of his figures).

    • Lonely Vibes: The gas station’s isolation, the lone attendant, and the surrounding woods create a mood that’s been interpreted as everything from Americana nostalgia to existential dread.

    • Approx. 23”W x 18.5”H

    • Large format, vibrant, high-quality print on durable, semi-rigid thermoplastic.

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