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Paper pulp and pochoir - Published by Pace Editions, New York // Chuck Close's Self Portrait / Pulp / Pochoir (2000) is a limited edition print that employs a unique blend of paper pulp and pochoir techniques. The portrait showcases Close's signature style of meticulous, grid-based representation, yet it appears more abstract and textured compared to his photorealistic works. The image is composed of dark tones and varying shades of gray, with small, circular patterns creating the likeness of the artist’s face, complete with his recognizable glasses. This piece reflects Close's exploration of texture and process, using a tactile medium to construct depth and detail in his self-portraits.
Self Portrait / Pulp / Pochoir, 2000
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Paper pulp and pochoir - Published by Pace Editions, New York // Chuck Close's Self Portrait / Pulp / Pochoir (2000) is a limited edition print that employs a unique blend of paper pulp and pochoir techniques. The portrait showcases Close's signature style of meticulous, grid-based representation, yet it appears more abstract and textured compared to his photorealistic works. The image is composed of dark tones and varying shades of gray, with small, circular patterns creating the likeness of the artist’s face, complete with his recognizable glasses. This piece reflects Close's exploration of texture and process, using a tactile medium to construct depth and detail in his self-portraits.
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What is conceptual art?
Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.