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Julian Opie Art

British, b. 1958

Julian Opie's distinctive reductive style draws from diverse influences, including billboards, classical portraiture and sculpture, dance, Japanese woodblocks and cartoons.

Opie's work comprises silhouettes, animations, LED animations, and simplified portraits and landscapes, such as Landscape? from 1998–99, a screenprint of trees, grass, and sky in a flat pictorial rendering that recalls a child's puzzle. Employing a variety of media and technologies to make "paintings" of his subjects, Opie distills everyday images and experiences into concise but evocative signs and pictograms.

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Artist: Julian Opie
Dealer: Dane Fine Art
New York Couple (#2) Screenprint with Inkjet & Collage Signed verso Ed. of 55
By Julian Opie
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Julian Opie New York Couple (#2) Original screen print with laser cut mount board Framed in a sprayed white frame per artist specifications Edition of 55 Hand signed and numbered, ve...
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2010s Modern Julian Opie Art

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Screen

Medieval Village 2
By Julian Opie
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Title: Medieval Village 2 Artist: Julian Opie Year: 2019 Medium: Inkjet on Acrylic Lenticular Mounted on Acrylic Edition: Numbered from the Rare Limited edition of 20 Signature: Han...
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2010s Julian Opie Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Screen

Medieval Village 3
By Julian Opie
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Title: Medieval Village 3 Artist: Julian Opie Year: 2019 Medium: Inkjet on Acrylic Lenticular Mounted on Acrylic Edition: Numbered from the Rare Limited edition of 20 Signature: Han...
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2010s Julian Opie Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Screen

Medieval Village 1
By Julian Opie
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Title: Medieval Village 1 Artist: Julian Opie Year: 2019 Medium: Inkjet on Acrylic Lenticular Mounted on Acrylic Edition: Numbered from the Rare Limited edition of 20 Signature: Han...
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2010s Julian Opie Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Screen

Medieval Village 4
By Julian Opie
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Title: Medieval Village 4 Artist: Julian Opie Year: 2019 Medium: Inkjet on Acrylic Lenticular Mounted on Acrylic Edition: Numbered from the Rare Limited edition of 20 Signature: Han...
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2010s Julian Opie Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Screen

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New York Couple (#2)
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Located in Philadelphia, PA
Julian Opie New York Couple (#2) Original screen print with laser cut mount board Framed in a sprayed white frame per artist specifications Edition of ...
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    How Julian Opie does his work is through trial and error. The British artist’s process is one of experimentation. Often, he begins by taking a photograph and then uploading it to a computer, which he then uses to add symbols, signs, shadows and outlines. Then, he adds color and collage to the works, layering elements on top of one another. As he sees what works and what does not, Opie removes, rearranges and edits these layers until he achieves the final result he envisioned. Explore an assortment of Julian Opie art on 1stDibs.
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    Julian Opie does sculpture in the style of the New British movement and digital art in the style of Pop art. The artist was born in 1958 in London, UK. Some of his most well-known works include Escaped Animals, Ann Dancing, Suzanne Walking and Graham Coxon. On 1stDibs, find a selection of Julian Opie art.
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    Julian Opie is best known for his portraits of people, which he translates into simple lines and colors. He’s also famous for his cheeky copies of famous works of art, known as his Eat Dirt, Art History series. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of Julian Opie artwork from top sellers worldwide.

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