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Lenticular acrylic panels and inkjet prints, mounted onto Dibond and contained in aluminium frame designed by the artist. Signed in ink and numbered on the label affixed to the frame verso. Published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London. Mechanic (from Walking in London II) by Julian Opie is a lenticular print depicting a bald male figure walking while engrossed in a handheld device, with earphones trailing from his ears. Dressed in a red sleeveless shirt and black shorts, the figure moves against a striking green background. The layered motion effect, characteristic of lenticular printing, gives the impression of continuous movement, emphasizing the act of walking while digitally connected. Opie’s minimalist visual language—bold outlines, flat color fields, and faceless anonymity—reflects themes of urban routine and the intersection of technology with daily life. Produced in 2014 and published by Alan Cristea Gallery in London, the piece belongs to an edition of 50 with 10 artist proofs.
Mechanic (from Walking in London II), 2014
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Lenticular acrylic panels and inkjet prints, mounted onto Dibond and contained in aluminium frame designed by the artist. Signed in ink and numbered on the label affixed to the frame verso. Published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London. Mechanic (from Walking in London II) by Julian Opie is a lenticular print depicting a bald male figure walking while engrossed in a handheld device, with earphones trailing from his ears. Dressed in a red sleeveless shirt and black shorts, the figure moves against a striking green background. The layered motion effect, characteristic of lenticular printing, gives the impression of continuous movement, emphasizing the act of walking while digitally connected. Opie’s minimalist visual language—bold outlines, flat color fields, and faceless anonymity—reflects themes of urban routine and the intersection of technology with daily life. Produced in 2014 and published by Alan Cristea Gallery in London, the piece belongs to an edition of 50 with 10 artist proofs.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.
