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2 colour lithograph on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm - Signed, numbered and dated by the artist - From series: A Journey To Death - Published by by Counter Studio, Margate. // Then I Wasn’t Alone Life Was Here by Tracey Emin is a two-color lithograph from 2022, part of her A Journey To Death series. Printed on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm paper, the artwork features an abstract figure composed of raw, fluid lines. One side of the face is darkened, while the other remains faint and almost ghostlike, suggesting a duality or contrast between presence and absence. The central figure appears introspective, evoking themes of solitude, connection, and the fleeting nature of existence. Emin’s minimalist yet emotive style heightens the emotional impact of the work, balancing between abstraction and human form. Measuring 94 × 74 cm (37 × 29 in), this limited edition print is signed, numbered, and dated by the artist, and published by Counter Studio in Margate. The title, Then I Wasn’t Alone Life Was Here, emphasizes the fragile yet profound moments of realizing that life, in its most subtle forms, offers connection and presence. Emin’s use of dark, gestural strokes, paired with a lighter, more ephemeral quality, captures the complexity of emotion and the depth of personal reflection.
Then I wasn’t Alone Life was here, 2022
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2 colour lithograph on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm - Signed, numbered and dated by the artist - From series: A Journey To Death - Published by by Counter Studio, Margate. // Then I Wasn’t Alone Life Was Here by Tracey Emin is a two-color lithograph from 2022, part of her A Journey To Death series. Printed on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm paper, the artwork features an abstract figure composed of raw, fluid lines. One side of the face is darkened, while the other remains faint and almost ghostlike, suggesting a duality or contrast between presence and absence. The central figure appears introspective, evoking themes of solitude, connection, and the fleeting nature of existence. Emin’s minimalist yet emotive style heightens the emotional impact of the work, balancing between abstraction and human form. Measuring 94 × 74 cm (37 × 29 in), this limited edition print is signed, numbered, and dated by the artist, and published by Counter Studio in Margate. The title, Then I Wasn’t Alone Life Was Here, emphasizes the fragile yet profound moments of realizing that life, in its most subtle forms, offers connection and presence. Emin’s use of dark, gestural strokes, paired with a lighter, more ephemeral quality, captures the complexity of emotion and the depth of personal reflection.
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