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Giclée print in archival pigment inks on Olin Regular High White 300gsm wove. Numbered and officially stamped. Includes limited edition book in slipcase. John Lennon – Imagine (2018) by Yoko Ono is a giclée print rendered in archival pigment inks on Olin Regular High White paper. The image is a soft, dreamlike portrait of John Lennon, slightly faded and obscured, evoking a sense of memory, loss, and reverence. With muted tones and a delicate visual texture, the work serves as both homage and reflection, referencing Lennon’s legacy and the enduring message of peace embodied in Imagine. The subtle blending of photographic realism and atmospheric abstraction aligns with Ono’s conceptual approach, offering a meditative visual experience rooted in love and remembrance.
John Lennon - Imagine, 2018
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Giclée print in archival pigment inks on Olin Regular High White 300gsm wove. Numbered and officially stamped. Includes limited edition book in slipcase. John Lennon – Imagine (2018) by Yoko Ono is a giclée print rendered in archival pigment inks on Olin Regular High White paper. The image is a soft, dreamlike portrait of John Lennon, slightly faded and obscured, evoking a sense of memory, loss, and reverence. With muted tones and a delicate visual texture, the work serves as both homage and reflection, referencing Lennon’s legacy and the enduring message of peace embodied in Imagine. The subtle blending of photographic realism and atmospheric abstraction aligns with Ono’s conceptual approach, offering a meditative visual experience rooted in love and remembrance.
What is Fluxus?
Derived from the Latin word meaning flow, Fluxus is an international movement of designers, composers, and artists known for blending various artistic disciplines and media during the 1960s. The movement remains active in visual art, performance, design, architecture, urban planning, and other creative fields. Fluxus is sometimes referred to as nter-media and continues to play a pivotal role in expanding the definitions of what art can be.
