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Patinated black bronze figure on Crema Grey light stone base - Signed at the bottom // Blazer: Boston Statuette by Julian Opie is a bronze sculpture created in 2020, limited to an edition of 25 with 4 artist proofs. Standing at 51 cm high, 12 cm wide, and 17.5 cm deep, this piece is crafted in patinated black bronze and rests on a Crema Grey light stone base. Opie's minimalist and iconic style reduces the human form to simple, bold lines, depicting a figure dressed in a blazer and tie, exuding a sense of formality and elegance. The absence of facial details and the streamlined silhouette highlight the universal and anonymous nature of the figure, making it a representation of modern professionalism. The sculpture is signed at the bottom, affirming its authenticity and aligning with Opie’s broader exploration of contemporary human posture and attire through his signature aesthetic.
Blazer: Boston Statuette, 2020
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Patinated black bronze figure on Crema Grey light stone base - Signed at the bottom // Blazer: Boston Statuette by Julian Opie is a bronze sculpture created in 2020, limited to an edition of 25 with 4 artist proofs. Standing at 51 cm high, 12 cm wide, and 17.5 cm deep, this piece is crafted in patinated black bronze and rests on a Crema Grey light stone base. Opie's minimalist and iconic style reduces the human form to simple, bold lines, depicting a figure dressed in a blazer and tie, exuding a sense of formality and elegance. The absence of facial details and the streamlined silhouette highlight the universal and anonymous nature of the figure, making it a representation of modern professionalism. The sculpture is signed at the bottom, affirming its authenticity and aligning with Opie’s broader exploration of contemporary human posture and attire through his signature aesthetic.
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