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Photography on baryta paper // Bert Stern's Lolita (Stanley Kubrick) (2010) is an inkjet print on baryta paper capturing an iconic image from Kubrick’s adaptation of Lolita. This photograph highlights a close-up of a young woman wearing bold, red heart-shaped sunglasses, her gaze intense and slightly mischievous, capturing the provocative essence of Nabokov's infamous character. The blurred edges and soft focus create an alluring, dreamlike quality, emphasizing the seductive and rebellious nature associated with Lolita. Stern’s skillful use of color and composition draws the viewer into the complex world of the character, embodying innocence mingled with allure. Signed and bearing Stern’s distinctive touch, this piece is a visual representation of a timeless cultural icon.
Lolita (Stanley Kubrick), 2010
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Photography on baryta paper // Bert Stern's Lolita (Stanley Kubrick) (2010) is an inkjet print on baryta paper capturing an iconic image from Kubrick’s adaptation of Lolita. This photograph highlights a close-up of a young woman wearing bold, red heart-shaped sunglasses, her gaze intense and slightly mischievous, capturing the provocative essence of Nabokov's infamous character. The blurred edges and soft focus create an alluring, dreamlike quality, emphasizing the seductive and rebellious nature associated with Lolita. Stern’s skillful use of color and composition draws the viewer into the complex world of the character, embodying innocence mingled with allure. Signed and bearing Stern’s distinctive touch, this piece is a visual representation of a timeless cultural icon.
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