Artwork description:

This limited edition photographic print, titled "Sign there," is presented as a continuation of the artist's previous work, "Sign here," expanding the visual narrative of her life through art. This time, the focus is on childhood, capturing the chaotic and spontaneous essence of childhood memories.

The image displays actual drawings by the artist from her childhood, arranged chaotically in the photograph, evoking the freedom and creativity inherent in childhood. The composition resembles the natural disorder of how a child would distribute their creations, revealing the authenticity of the childhood experience.

In contrast to the black and white background, the drawings, executed with intricate details, tell the visual story of the artist during her younger years. This artistic portrait not only illustrates the connection between childhood creativity and the formation of identity but also serves as a window to the authenticity and innocence lost over time.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Bamboo Natural Line

Tags:
#nude #woman #fine art #mixed media 

Sign there (2024)

Photograph 
by Lídia Vives

£3,429.16 Alert

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 3
  • Size: 72 x 106 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 68 x 102cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Unspecified
  • Subject: People and portraits

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This limited edition photographic print, titled "Sign there," is presented as a continuation of the artist's previous work, "Sign here," expanding the visual narrative of her life through art. This time, the focus is on childhood, capturing the chaotic and spontaneous essence of childhood memories.

The image displays actual drawings by the artist from her childhood, arranged chaotically in the photograph, evoking the freedom and creativity inherent in childhood. The composition resembles the natural disorder of how a child would distribute their creations, revealing the authenticity of the childhood experience.

In contrast to the black and white background, the drawings, executed with intricate details, tell the visual story of the artist during her younger years. This artistic portrait not only illustrates the connection between childhood creativity and the formation of identity but also serves as a window to the authenticity and innocence lost over time.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Bamboo Natural Line

Tags:
#nude #woman #fine art #mixed media 
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Lídia Vives

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Lídia Vives (Spain, 1991), currently living in Barcelona, is a photographer and visual artist who has seen her work published in magazines such as Esquire and Vogue Italia, and has... Read more

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