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From the limited edition of 30 - Published by Alan Cristea Gallery London - Original serigraph on Perspex with background inkjet print in colors on paper - Hand signed in black ink and numbered on a label affixed to the reverse // Elena and Cressie Get Ready for the Party 1 by Julian Opie is a minimalist serigraph from 2011 that epitomizes Opie’s distinctive approach to contemporary portraiture. This piece features a side profile of a woman with flowing blonde hair, captured in simplified, stylized lines and flat colors that give the image a digital and graphic quality. Her large circular earring and the smooth gradients in her hair add a touch of elegance and realism while maintaining the abstraction characteristic of Opie’s style. Set against a gradient background that transitions from blue to purple, the artwork conveys a calm and reflective atmosphere. This limited edition print, published by the Alan Cristea Gallery, showcases Opie’s skill in merging traditional and digital elements to create timeless, iconic portraits.
Elena and Cressie get ready for the party 1, 2011
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From the limited edition of 30 - Published by Alan Cristea Gallery London - Original serigraph on Perspex with background inkjet print in colors on paper - Hand signed in black ink and numbered on a label affixed to the reverse // Elena and Cressie Get Ready for the Party 1 by Julian Opie is a minimalist serigraph from 2011 that epitomizes Opie’s distinctive approach to contemporary portraiture. This piece features a side profile of a woman with flowing blonde hair, captured in simplified, stylized lines and flat colors that give the image a digital and graphic quality. Her large circular earring and the smooth gradients in her hair add a touch of elegance and realism while maintaining the abstraction characteristic of Opie’s style. Set against a gradient background that transitions from blue to purple, the artwork conveys a calm and reflective atmosphere. This limited edition print, published by the Alan Cristea Gallery, showcases Opie’s skill in merging traditional and digital elements to create timeless, iconic portraits.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.