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Silkscreen on Somerset Satin paper - From This is Shahnoza series - Published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London - Printed by Advanced Graphics, London // This is Shahnoza 3 by Julian Opie, part of the This is Shahnoza series from 2006, is a limited edition silkscreen print on Somerset Satin paper. Published by Alan Cristea Gallery and printed by Advanced Graphics, London, the artwork measures 22.5 x 53.5 inches. Opie’s distinctive style is evident in the simplified forms and bold, clean lines depicting a sequence of four figures pole dancing. The portrayal of Shahnoza is minimalistic yet expressive, emphasizing movement and fluidity while retaining a contemporary, graphic aesthetic. The use of silkscreen technique enhances the visual impact, creating a dynamic and captivating composition that invites contemplation on themes of art, identity, and movement.
This is Shahnoza 3, 2006
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Silkscreen on Somerset Satin paper - From This is Shahnoza series - Published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London - Printed by Advanced Graphics, London // This is Shahnoza 3 by Julian Opie, part of the This is Shahnoza series from 2006, is a limited edition silkscreen print on Somerset Satin paper. Published by Alan Cristea Gallery and printed by Advanced Graphics, London, the artwork measures 22.5 x 53.5 inches. Opie’s distinctive style is evident in the simplified forms and bold, clean lines depicting a sequence of four figures pole dancing. The portrayal of Shahnoza is minimalistic yet expressive, emphasizing movement and fluidity while retaining a contemporary, graphic aesthetic. The use of silkscreen technique enhances the visual impact, creating a dynamic and captivating composition that invites contemplation on themes of art, identity, and movement.
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