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Signed and dated, not numbered - Published by Griffelkunst, Hamburg, Germany - From the "Black Palm" portfolio - Image size: 14.5 x 19.5 cm - Plate size: 53.5 cm x 37.5 cm Black Palm (2004) by Peter Doig is an etching that exemplifies the artist’s atmospheric and dreamlike approach to landscape. Rendered in shades of muted green and black, the image depicts a dense, tropical scene with a stark black palm tree leaning across a watery expanse. The etched lines evoke texture and depth, capturing the sense of a place both real and imagined. Part of the Black Palm portfolio and published by Griffelkunst in Hamburg, this print reflects Doig’s interest in memory, place, and the psychological dimension of natural environments. Signed and dated, the edition comprises 119 prints.
Black Palm, 2004
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Signed and dated, not numbered - Published by Griffelkunst, Hamburg, Germany - From the "Black Palm" portfolio - Image size: 14.5 x 19.5 cm - Plate size: 53.5 cm x 37.5 cm Black Palm (2004) by Peter Doig is an etching that exemplifies the artist’s atmospheric and dreamlike approach to landscape. Rendered in shades of muted green and black, the image depicts a dense, tropical scene with a stark black palm tree leaning across a watery expanse. The etched lines evoke texture and depth, capturing the sense of a place both real and imagined. Part of the Black Palm portfolio and published by Griffelkunst in Hamburg, this print reflects Doig’s interest in memory, place, and the psychological dimension of natural environments. Signed and dated, the edition comprises 119 prints.
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What is conceptual art?
Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.
