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Original polaroids, hand painted by Araki, signed at the reverse // Nobuyoshi Araki's Untitled 10 is a unique artwork combining photography and hand-painted elements on a Polaroid. Measuring 10.5 x 9 cm, this piece exemplifies Araki's experimental approach, merging traditional photographic techniques with painterly gestures. The central image, captured in the Polaroid format, features abstract brushstrokes in silver and hints of red against a deep green-blue background, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The frame around the image appears textured, resembling organic or reptilian patterns, adding a tactile quality to the piece. The layering of paint over the photograph blurs the line between two mediums, inviting viewers to contemplate the fusion of instant photography and manual artistry. Araki’s signature is located on the reverse, confirming the artist’s direct involvement in transforming this photograph into a personal and expressive visual narrative.
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Original polaroids, hand painted by Araki, signed at the reverse // Nobuyoshi Araki's Untitled 10 is a unique artwork combining photography and hand-painted elements on a Polaroid. Measuring 10.5 x 9 cm, this piece exemplifies Araki's experimental approach, merging traditional photographic techniques with painterly gestures. The central image, captured in the Polaroid format, features abstract brushstrokes in silver and hints of red against a deep green-blue background, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The frame around the image appears textured, resembling organic or reptilian patterns, adding a tactile quality to the piece. The layering of paint over the photograph blurs the line between two mediums, inviting viewers to contemplate the fusion of instant photography and manual artistry. Araki’s signature is located on the reverse, confirming the artist’s direct involvement in transforming this photograph into a personal and expressive visual narrative.
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Nobuyoshi Araki
Personal Sentimentalism In Photography, 2000
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