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Archival Museum Board relief collage, presented in sprayed white frames selected by the artist - Signed and numbered to label on verso - Series: Standing Couples // Julia and Christopher by Julian Opie, created in 2024, is part of his Standing Couples series, characterized by minimalist design and bold, geometric shapes. The artwork presents two stylized figures standing next to each other against a light blue background. Julia, on the left, is dressed in a white shirt and blue pants, with a blue cap, standing with her hands behind her back. Christopher, on the right, wears a dark jacket and gray pants, standing with his arms crossed. The figures are outlined with thick black lines and filled with flat areas of color, emphasizing their shapes and postures. The simplicity of the design, combined with the faceless, abstract representation, creates a universal and timeless quality. The piece is presented in a sprayed white frame selected by the artist, enhancing the modern, clean aesthetic typical of Opie's work.
Julia and Christopher, 2024
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Archival Museum Board relief collage, presented in sprayed white frames selected by the artist - Signed and numbered to label on verso - Series: Standing Couples // Julia and Christopher by Julian Opie, created in 2024, is part of his Standing Couples series, characterized by minimalist design and bold, geometric shapes. The artwork presents two stylized figures standing next to each other against a light blue background. Julia, on the left, is dressed in a white shirt and blue pants, with a blue cap, standing with her hands behind her back. Christopher, on the right, wears a dark jacket and gray pants, standing with his arms crossed. The figures are outlined with thick black lines and filled with flat areas of color, emphasizing their shapes and postures. The simplicity of the design, combined with the faceless, abstract representation, creates a universal and timeless quality. The piece is presented in a sprayed white frame selected by the artist, enhancing the modern, clean aesthetic typical of Opie's work.
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