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Original polaroids, hand painted by Araki, signed at the reverse // Nobuyoshi Araki's Untitled 6 is a visually striking hand-painted Polaroid that merges photography with expressive painting techniques. Measuring 10.5 x 9 cm, this piece features a bold, abstract form in vibrant yellow against a deep black background. The yellow shape resembles organic, coral-like structures with intricate, almost veiny patterns that give it a sense of texture and movement. The contrast between the bright yellow and the dark backdrop creates a dynamic visual impact, making the form appear as if it's glowing or pulsating. The manipulation of the Polaroid surface with paint showcases Araki’s skill in transforming instant photography into a unique and tactile piece of contemporary art. Signed on the reverse, this work encapsulates Araki’s ongoing exploration of the interplay between natural forms and abstract expression.
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Original polaroids, hand painted by Araki, signed at the reverse // Nobuyoshi Araki's Untitled 6 is a visually striking hand-painted Polaroid that merges photography with expressive painting techniques. Measuring 10.5 x 9 cm, this piece features a bold, abstract form in vibrant yellow against a deep black background. The yellow shape resembles organic, coral-like structures with intricate, almost veiny patterns that give it a sense of texture and movement. The contrast between the bright yellow and the dark backdrop creates a dynamic visual impact, making the form appear as if it's glowing or pulsating. The manipulation of the Polaroid surface with paint showcases Araki’s skill in transforming instant photography into a unique and tactile piece of contemporary art. Signed on the reverse, this work encapsulates Araki’s ongoing exploration of the interplay between natural forms and abstract expression.
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Nobuyoshi Araki
Personal Sentimentalism In Photography, 2000
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