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Hand printed and stamped by the artist. - Unique vintage print. - Certificate by the curator of André de Dienes // Nu sur le rocher by André de Dienes, photographed in 1960, captures the timeless elegance and raw connection between the human form and nature. This black and white vintage print shows a nude figure gracefully embracing a natural rock formation, highlighting the contrasts between the smooth curves of the body and the rugged texture of the stone. The image, hand-printed and stamped by the artist, emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow, creating a powerful and intimate atmosphere. De Dienes' work often explored themes of natural beauty and human vulnerability, as seen in this captivating composition.
Nu sur le rocher, 1960
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Hand printed and stamped by the artist. - Unique vintage print. - Certificate by the curator of André de Dienes // Nu sur le rocher by André de Dienes, photographed in 1960, captures the timeless elegance and raw connection between the human form and nature. This black and white vintage print shows a nude figure gracefully embracing a natural rock formation, highlighting the contrasts between the smooth curves of the body and the rugged texture of the stone. The image, hand-printed and stamped by the artist, emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow, creating a powerful and intimate atmosphere. De Dienes' work often explored themes of natural beauty and human vulnerability, as seen in this captivating composition.
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Street Art is artwork created and executed in public spaces, outside of traditional art venues. It gained popularity during the 1980s graffiti art boom and has since evolved into various forms and styles. Common forms of Street Art include pop-up art, sticker art, stencil graffiti, and street installations or sculptures. Terms like guerrilla art, neo-graffiti, post-graffiti, and urban art are often used interchangeably to describe this genre, which challenges conventional ideas about where and how art should be displayed.
