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// Nicolas Party's Portrait of a Seahorse Necklace (2021) is a limited edition woodcut print, produced in an edition of 100 plus 8 artist proofs. The piece, measuring 28.3 x 24.1 cm, features a stylized portrait of a figure adorned with a seahorse-shaped pendant. Party's use of the woodcut technique adds a tactile quality, with carved lines creating a sense of depth and texture. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the bold, clean lines, creating a striking contrast that highlights the simplicity and elegance of the subject. The intimate size of the print invites close observation, forging a connection between the viewer and the serene, enigmatic figure.
Portrait of a Seahorse Necklace, 2021
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// Nicolas Party's Portrait of a Seahorse Necklace (2021) is a limited edition woodcut print, produced in an edition of 100 plus 8 artist proofs. The piece, measuring 28.3 x 24.1 cm, features a stylized portrait of a figure adorned with a seahorse-shaped pendant. Party's use of the woodcut technique adds a tactile quality, with carved lines creating a sense of depth and texture. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the bold, clean lines, creating a striking contrast that highlights the simplicity and elegance of the subject. The intimate size of the print invites close observation, forging a connection between the viewer and the serene, enigmatic figure.
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