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- Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four injet prints in colors presented in aluminium frame - Signed & numbered & dated on a label at the back // Julian Opie's French Landscapes: Daisies (2013) captures a vivid floral scene using lenticular printing techniques. The artwork presents a series of white daisies with bright yellow centers scattered against a dark green background. The use of inkjet prints and lenticular acrylic panels creates a dynamic visual experience, giving the impression of movement as the viewer shifts perspective. Opie's contemporary approach to traditional landscape themes showcases his distinctive blend of digital and graphic elements. The piece is signed, numbered, and dated, reflecting Opie’s meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship.
French Landscapes: Daisies, 2013
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- Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four injet prints in colors presented in aluminium frame - Signed & numbered & dated on a label at the back // Julian Opie's French Landscapes: Daisies (2013) captures a vivid floral scene using lenticular printing techniques. The artwork presents a series of white daisies with bright yellow centers scattered against a dark green background. The use of inkjet prints and lenticular acrylic panels creates a dynamic visual experience, giving the impression of movement as the viewer shifts perspective. Opie's contemporary approach to traditional landscape themes showcases his distinctive blend of digital and graphic elements. The piece is signed, numbered, and dated, reflecting Opie’s meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship.
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