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Archival Museum Board relief collage, presented in sprayed white frames selected by the artist - Signed and numbered to label on verso - Series: Standing Couples // Lydia and Garrett by Julian Opie, created in 2024, is a part of his Standing Couples series, featuring his iconic minimalist approach to portraiture. The artwork depicts two stylized figures standing side by side against a pale blue background. Lydia, on the left, is dressed in a white jacket and a gray dress, with her arms crossed, conveying a sense of contemplation or relaxation. Garrett, on the right, is dressed in a sleeveless black top and shorts, standing with his hands behind his back, suggesting a casual stance. The figures are outlined in bold black lines, with flat blocks of color creating their forms, characteristic of Opie's simplified, geometric style. The faceless figures, combined with their distinct poses, transform everyday human interaction into a universal, timeless expression. The work is presented in a white sprayed frame selected by the artist, enhancing its modern and clean aesthetic.
Lydia and Garrett, 2024
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Archival Museum Board relief collage, presented in sprayed white frames selected by the artist - Signed and numbered to label on verso - Series: Standing Couples // Lydia and Garrett by Julian Opie, created in 2024, is a part of his Standing Couples series, featuring his iconic minimalist approach to portraiture. The artwork depicts two stylized figures standing side by side against a pale blue background. Lydia, on the left, is dressed in a white jacket and a gray dress, with her arms crossed, conveying a sense of contemplation or relaxation. Garrett, on the right, is dressed in a sleeveless black top and shorts, standing with his hands behind his back, suggesting a casual stance. The figures are outlined in bold black lines, with flat blocks of color creating their forms, characteristic of Opie's simplified, geometric style. The faceless figures, combined with their distinct poses, transform everyday human interaction into a universal, timeless expression. The work is presented in a white sprayed frame selected by the artist, enhancing its modern and clean aesthetic.
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