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Screenprints in colours // Doors #4 by Miles Aldridge, created in 2023, is a limited edition screen-print that showcases the artist's distinct cinematic and retro style. The composition features a woman with platinum blonde hair, wearing a bold red outfit and matching headscarf, holding a white cat. She stands between vibrant pastel-colored doors—one yellow and the other pink—creating a high-contrast, visually arresting scene. The woman’s intense gaze and the meticulous styling evoke a sense of mystery and glamour, reminiscent of classic film noir aesthetics. The number 832 above one of the doors adds a layer of narrative intrigue, suggesting a setting within a vintage motel or a dramatic, staged moment. This work highlights Aldridge’s exploration of identity and illusion, blending the boundaries of reality and fantasy.
Doors #4, 2023
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Screenprints in colours // Doors #4 by Miles Aldridge, created in 2023, is a limited edition screen-print that showcases the artist's distinct cinematic and retro style. The composition features a woman with platinum blonde hair, wearing a bold red outfit and matching headscarf, holding a white cat. She stands between vibrant pastel-colored doors—one yellow and the other pink—creating a high-contrast, visually arresting scene. The woman’s intense gaze and the meticulous styling evoke a sense of mystery and glamour, reminiscent of classic film noir aesthetics. The number 832 above one of the doors adds a layer of narrative intrigue, suggesting a setting within a vintage motel or a dramatic, staged moment. This work highlights Aldridge’s exploration of identity and illusion, blending the boundaries of reality and fantasy.
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