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‘Deliberately Still’, Limited Edition 1 Of 3 Giclee Prints From The Burnt Polaroid Series. - Limited Edition of 3 Photograph

Danielle J

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 8.5 W x 5.8 H x 0.1 D in

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‘Deliberately Still’, Limited Edition 1 Of 3 Giclee Prints From The Burnt Polaroid Series. Giclee print with a 1 inch white border at all sides not included in the listed image dimensions. Shipped in a cardboard tube ready for mounts and frame. Signed, numbered and dated in pencil on the rear of the image with the thumbprint showing authenticity. This is print two of three. A signed photocopied page of the 'Burnt Polaroid Series' storyboard is included within the sale. © All rights reserved by the artist. Danielle.J was born in the 80’s in London and spent most of the following 30 years between Europe, Central America and Japan. An abstract nude and erotic photographer, Danielle.J has been popular with a number of Japanese collectors with many commissioning controversial projects in Art and Fashion. Danielle. J is commonly known for throwing censorship out the window, focusing on an incredibly vulnerable raw human form. Feminism and homosexuality is a substantial subject presented in the work and women are the central subjects. A number of later collections include red marker lines and heat burns to add contrast, highlighting the distrust and modern hate we have towards our bodies, a result of social comparison, judgement and conformity. 2014 - 2018 Polaroid’s have been exhibited in Tokyo and New York, with many directed and commissioned by Private Galleries. Works are stamped with a black ink thumbprint on the rear, showing a unique scar and authenticating the originality. Note: The purchaser is acquiring ownership rights only of the physical work of art described, and that this transfer of ownership of the physical work of art does not convey to the purchaser any copyright or reproduction rights except (a) the right to display the physical work of art and (b) reproduce the work only in an exhibition catalog relating to exhibit of the work, and in no other medium. Any other use of the work of art is absolutely prohibited.

Details & Dimensions

Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:8.5 W x 5.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Danielle.J was born in the 80’s in London and spent most of the following 30 years between Europe, Central America and Japan. An abstract nude and erotic photographer, Danielle.J has been popular with a number of Japanese collectors with many commissioning controversial projects in Art and Fashion. Danielle. J is commonly known for throwing censorship out the window, focusing on an incredibly vulnerable raw human form. Feminism and homosexuality is a substantial subject presented in the work and women are the central subjects. A number of later collections include red marker lines and heat burns to add contrast, highlighting the distrust and modern hate we have towards our bodies, a result of social comparison, judgement and conformity. 2014 - 2018 Polaroid’s have been exhibited in Tokyo and New York, with many directed and commissioned by Private Galleries. Works are stamped with a black ink thumbprint on the rear, showing a unique scar and authenticating the originality.

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