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Title: Julian Opie (1958) ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’ 3D Lenticular Moving Image, In Colours, Framed, 2015
Description: Julian Opie (1958) ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’ 3D Lenticular Moving Image, in Colours, Framed, 2015
Description - A mounted Table Top / sideboard lenticular motion moving image lenticular print in vibrant colour from Julian Opies exhibition for the Alan Cristea Gallery, 2015.
‘‘Sissi Looking Upwards’’, is best enjoyed when on a table top, sideboard or at eye level, or even flat, providing a great visual, lifelike and spatial experience as ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’. The picture frame has been designed for all applications.
A lenticular moving motion image print from Julian Opie for the Alan Cristea Gallery, 2015.
Artist: Julian Opie
Title: ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’
Year: 2015
Medium: A 3D lenticular moving motion image, Layered Plastic in sepia, black and vibrant colours
Image Dimensions: 12.5 x 15 cm
Framed: Yes overall 20 x 16 cm
Condition: Near Excellent
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UK mainland signed for.
ABOUT the ART and the ARTIST
One of Opies 3D motion images projects ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’.
The 3 dimensional lenticular image in Opies unique reductive style evokes both a visual and spatial experience of the world.
The work of Julian Opie is known throughout the world. With public commissions from New York to Seoul, London to Calgary, and an uninterrupted flow of international museum exhibitions, Opie’s distinctive formal language is instantly recognisable and reflects his artistic preoccupation with the idea of representation and the means by which images are perceived and understood. “Everything you see is a trick of the light,” Opie writes. “Light bouncing into your eye, light casting shadows, creating depth, shapes, colours. Turn off the light and it’s all gone. We use vision as a means of survival and it’s essential to take it for granted in order to function, but awareness allows us to look at looking and by extension look at ourselves and be aware of our presence. Drawing, drawing out the way that process feels and works brings the awareness into the present and into the real world, the exterior world.” Always exploring different techniques both cutting edge and ancient.
Condition: Used
Delivery option: Delivery
Location: NG3
Category: Collectables
Description: Julian Opie (1958) ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’ 3D Lenticular Moving Image, in Colours, Framed, 2015
Description - A mounted Table Top / sideboard lenticular motion moving image lenticular print in vibrant colour from Julian Opies exhibition for the Alan Cristea Gallery, 2015.
‘‘Sissi Looking Upwards’’, is best enjoyed when on a table top, sideboard or at eye level, or even flat, providing a great visual, lifelike and spatial experience as ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’. The picture frame has been designed for all applications.
A lenticular moving motion image print from Julian Opie for the Alan Cristea Gallery, 2015.
Artist: Julian Opie
Title: ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’
Year: 2015
Medium: A 3D lenticular moving motion image, Layered Plastic in sepia, black and vibrant colours
Image Dimensions: 12.5 x 15 cm
Framed: Yes overall 20 x 16 cm
Condition: Near Excellent
Postage and Packing – Due to geographical location Postage and insurance varies if requested.
Within this auction, Items Can be combined for best value postage.
Please contact for details.
UK mainland signed for.
ABOUT the ART and the ARTIST
One of Opies 3D motion images projects ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’.
The 3 dimensional lenticular image in Opies unique reductive style evokes both a visual and spatial experience of the world.
The work of Julian Opie is known throughout the world. With public commissions from New York to Seoul, London to Calgary, and an uninterrupted flow of international museum exhibitions, Opie’s distinctive formal language is instantly recognisable and reflects his artistic preoccupation with the idea of representation and the means by which images are perceived and understood. “Everything you see is a trick of the light,” Opie writes. “Light bouncing into your eye, light casting shadows, creating depth, shapes, colours. Turn off the light and it’s all gone. We use vision as a means of survival and it’s essential to take it for granted in order to function, but awareness allows us to look at looking and by extension look at ourselves and be aware of our presence. Drawing, drawing out the way that process feels and works brings the awareness into the present and into the real world, the exterior world.” Always exploring different techniques both cutting edge and ancient.
Condition: Used
Delivery option: Delivery
Location: NG3
Category: Collectables
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Julian Opie (1958) ‘Sissi Looking Upwards’ 3D Lenticular Moving Image, In Colours, Frame
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