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Audrey Dotti Print

Czar Catstick

United Kingdom

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'Audrey Dotti': Hepburn Portrait* New Media Digital Painting - 2023 version - part of the 'Fizzy Pop' series of artworks. Pop pointillism paintings for the 21st Century. (see below) The Gallery Editions are hand-signed by the artist personally (on the front) and include a unique Certificates of Authenticity.** • Type: Fine-Art Print • Medium: Giclée • Materials: 100% Cotton Paper • Paper Type: Hahnemühle German Etching • Paper Size: 40x40 inches • Image size: 32.8 x 32.8 inches (approx) • Gallery Edition Monoprint • This artwork is sold ready to frame • Signed on the front in pencil** • Includes Certificate of Authenticity NB Artwork will be shipped rolled in a secure tube. Included in the Saatchi 'Art We Love' Blog (A Few Painting Techniques Artists Use) - excerpt below: "Artist, Czar Catstick, is part of a growing band of artists who paint in the digital medium. While some of his works involve digital mashups of iconic images, his most popular series, “Fizzy Pop,” employs the 19th century technique of pointillism for the 21st century digital age. The works are made up of hundreds of digitally hand-painted points, creating an almost surrealist-feeling composition." CC: "The ‘Fizzy Pop’ pointillism style paintings are a particular group, part of a larger collection of artworks which came about whilst experimenting with digital brush strokes and styles. It was essentially a ‘happy accident’ (like much of my work), and there is much more to be explored.” NB: The image is approx 33 x 33 inches (84x84cms) with the overall paper at 40 x 40 inches (102x102cms). Please contact via Saatchi if you have any further questions regards alternative sized editions and formats. The artwork is sold ready to frame. * Hepburn met her second husband, Italian psychiatrist Andrea Dotti, on a Mediterranean cruise with friends in June 1968. They married on 18 January 1969. **Artist Czar Catstick and 'The Emperor's New Clothes Collective' - Signed as 'StewartHR'

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Print:

Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Czar works as ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes Collective’ under various artist alter-egos. (See also Jack Smith Collection on this site). New Media figurative and abstract art, designs, photography and paintings. Subjects include inspirations from the Great Masters to 21st Century works. Movements such as Art Deco, Cubism, Pop Art, the Bauhaus School, Pointillism, Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism and Dada are re-interpreted with a modern twist. Retrospective Photography Collection. 1000's of photographic works digitally remastered released as new editions. See further information online or via Artist's own site. *Czar Catstick* is an Artist, Photographer, Designer, Fine Art Printmaker and New Media Painter. "Where Art Meets Science"

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