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Screen print in 12 colours on archival museum board - Signed and numbered in pencil, verso // Julian Opie's Dance Synced 3 (2024) is a bold and playful screen print, utilizing his iconic minimalistic approach to capture the essence of movement and rhythm. The composition features four faceless figures in a dance-like sequence, each figure defined by thick black outlines and set against a vibrant mustard-yellow background. The choice of bright, contrasting clothing—grey, red, pink, and blue—imbues each figure with a unique character, while their synchronized gestures suggest a sense of collective energy and rhythm. Printed in 12 colors on archival museum board, this artwork is both lively and accessible, conveying the joy of dance through simplicity. Signed and numbered on the verso, it belongs to a limited edition of 45, with an additional 5 artist proofs. Dance Synced 3 is a testament to Opie's ability to transform ordinary human motion into universal symbols of expression and vitality.
Dance Synced 3, 2024
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Screen print in 12 colours on archival museum board - Signed and numbered in pencil, verso // Julian Opie's Dance Synced 3 (2024) is a bold and playful screen print, utilizing his iconic minimalistic approach to capture the essence of movement and rhythm. The composition features four faceless figures in a dance-like sequence, each figure defined by thick black outlines and set against a vibrant mustard-yellow background. The choice of bright, contrasting clothing—grey, red, pink, and blue—imbues each figure with a unique character, while their synchronized gestures suggest a sense of collective energy and rhythm. Printed in 12 colors on archival museum board, this artwork is both lively and accessible, conveying the joy of dance through simplicity. Signed and numbered on the verso, it belongs to a limited edition of 45, with an additional 5 artist proofs. Dance Synced 3 is a testament to Opie's ability to transform ordinary human motion into universal symbols of expression and vitality.
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What is animation?
Animation is the process of displaying a sequence of static images in rapid succession to create the illusion of movement. Each image, or frame, is slightly altered from the previous one, particularly in the moving parts, so when shown together, they form a continuous motion. Traditionally, illustrators drew each frame by hand to produce this effect.