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Giclee print on paper - Published by Emin International - Signed by the artist (on recto) and stamped by Emin International (on verso). - These images were produced (on Emin's iPad) during her 2013 experimental period as a result of her insomnia. In this series she uses her typical swift, active strokes, with the female form as her subject to depict greater intimacy. // Tracey Emin's iPad Sketches - Nativity set of 5 (2013) is a limited edition giclée print series, created during her experimental period using digital tools. These sketches, produced on Emin’s iPad, are marked by her signature swift and expressive lines, conveying a raw and intimate atmosphere. The set features simplified depictions of the female form and interactions with objects or figures, rendered in bold red strokes against a muted background. Emin’s minimalist style captures emotional moments and personal narratives, blending the sacred and the mundane, which aligns with the nativity theme. The spontaneity and immediacy of the iPad sketches give the works a sense of vulnerability and authenticity. Signed and stamped by the artist, these prints highlight Emin’s exploration of modern technology as a medium for personal expression.
ipad Sketches - Nativity set of 5, 2013
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Giclee print on paper - Published by Emin International - Signed by the artist (on recto) and stamped by Emin International (on verso). - These images were produced (on Emin's iPad) during her 2013 experimental period as a result of her insomnia. In this series she uses her typical swift, active strokes, with the female form as her subject to depict greater intimacy. // Tracey Emin's iPad Sketches - Nativity set of 5 (2013) is a limited edition giclée print series, created during her experimental period using digital tools. These sketches, produced on Emin’s iPad, are marked by her signature swift and expressive lines, conveying a raw and intimate atmosphere. The set features simplified depictions of the female form and interactions with objects or figures, rendered in bold red strokes against a muted background. Emin’s minimalist style captures emotional moments and personal narratives, blending the sacred and the mundane, which aligns with the nativity theme. The spontaneity and immediacy of the iPad sketches give the works a sense of vulnerability and authenticity. Signed and stamped by the artist, these prints highlight Emin’s exploration of modern technology as a medium for personal expression.
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Shock Art is an art movement that uses disturbing images, scents, or sounds to provoke a strong, often shocked, reaction from viewers. It is often regarded as a form of social commentary, with critics and supporters debating whether its impact is positive or negative. Shock Art frequently employs taboo, obscene, or outrageous elements to challenge societal norms and provoke critical thought.
