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Original polaroid, hand painted by Araki, signed at the reverse Untitled 11 by Nobuyoshi Araki is a unique, hand-painted Polaroid that exemplifies the artist's intimate and experimental approach to photography. Measuring just 4.1 by 3.5 inches, this small yet powerful image blurs the boundary between photograph and painting. Thick, expressive black brushstrokes obscure much of the photographic surface, creating a textured, almost sculptural quality. The play of light and shadow within the dark mass suggests abstract forms, inviting the viewer into a meditative contemplation of impermanence and materiality. Known for blending eroticism, decay, and raw emotion, Araki here turns a fleeting Polaroid moment into a deeply tactile, one-of-a-kind artwork.
Untitled 11, 2005
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Original polaroid, hand painted by Araki, signed at the reverse Untitled 11 by Nobuyoshi Araki is a unique, hand-painted Polaroid that exemplifies the artist's intimate and experimental approach to photography. Measuring just 4.1 by 3.5 inches, this small yet powerful image blurs the boundary between photograph and painting. Thick, expressive black brushstrokes obscure much of the photographic surface, creating a textured, almost sculptural quality. The play of light and shadow within the dark mass suggests abstract forms, inviting the viewer into a meditative contemplation of impermanence and materiality. Known for blending eroticism, decay, and raw emotion, Araki here turns a fleeting Polaroid moment into a deeply tactile, one-of-a-kind artwork.
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Personal Sentimentalism In Photography, 2000
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