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Digital photograph print // Joana Vasconcelos's Naked (2021) is a digital photographic print that captures a close-up of the human torso adorned with intricate lace patterns. The lace, delicately draped across the body, creates a blend of texture and form, emphasizing both the elegance and intimacy of the human figure. Vasconcelos’s work often explores themes of femininity and craftsmanship, and this piece exemplifies her commitment to traditional artisanal methods presented in a modern context. The interplay of the lace patterns and the natural curves of the body creates a tactile quality, inviting viewers to appreciate the delicate beauty of both the fabric and the figure it envelops. Limited to an edition of 120, this print measures 38 by 27 cm, showcasing Vasconcelos's ability to merge fine art with cultural symbolism.
Naked, 2021
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Digital photograph print // Joana Vasconcelos's Naked (2021) is a digital photographic print that captures a close-up of the human torso adorned with intricate lace patterns. The lace, delicately draped across the body, creates a blend of texture and form, emphasizing both the elegance and intimacy of the human figure. Vasconcelos’s work often explores themes of femininity and craftsmanship, and this piece exemplifies her commitment to traditional artisanal methods presented in a modern context. The interplay of the lace patterns and the natural curves of the body creates a tactile quality, inviting viewers to appreciate the delicate beauty of both the fabric and the figure it envelops. Limited to an edition of 120, this print measures 38 by 27 cm, showcasing Vasconcelos's ability to merge fine art with cultural symbolism.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.