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Lithography, Quink ink, bleach, and acid Hand-finished - Signed and numbered by the artist - Somerset 330 g/m2 paper // Contrive Series #05 by Vhils, a limited edition lithograph from 2019, exemplifies the artist's unique approach to portraiture and urban textures. Created with lithography, Quink ink, bleach, and acid on Somerset paper, this work reveals an expressive face emerging through layers of gritty textures, reminiscent of decayed urban walls. The intricate detail in the eyes, surrounded by abstract patterns, invokes a haunting sense of introspection. Vhils' technique, involving abrasion and chemical treatments, gives the portrait a worn, almost ghostly quality, emphasizing themes of identity, memory, and the ephemeral nature of human existence within the urban landscape.
Contrive series #05, 2019
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Lithography, Quink ink, bleach, and acid Hand-finished - Signed and numbered by the artist - Somerset 330 g/m2 paper // Contrive Series #05 by Vhils, a limited edition lithograph from 2019, exemplifies the artist's unique approach to portraiture and urban textures. Created with lithography, Quink ink, bleach, and acid on Somerset paper, this work reveals an expressive face emerging through layers of gritty textures, reminiscent of decayed urban walls. The intricate detail in the eyes, surrounded by abstract patterns, invokes a haunting sense of introspection. Vhils' technique, involving abrasion and chemical treatments, gives the portrait a worn, almost ghostly quality, emphasizing themes of identity, memory, and the ephemeral nature of human existence within the urban landscape.
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