Edition of 6
3D - Lenticular print
*may have fine scratches, ask Emma to video for you if interested
Metallic edged frame - frame has some damage, sold as is
RRP $6800
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STOCKROOM SALE
EMMA'S DOWNSIZING STOCK AT AN UNPRECEDENTED
50% OFF ALL PRINTED STOCK WORKS
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STOCKROOM SALE TERMS:
- Please note, some frames will need a refresh due to slight damage and a wipe over of inside of glass - sold as is.
- while stock lasts
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
- Select 'pick up from gallery' and purchase your artwork to secure your artwork
- Artwork frames can be removed for more economical postage
- Feel free to message Emma for a shipping/courier options,
- If sold interstate or overseas, Emma can forward you details for her preferred courier options
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Emma Hack’s 2015 collection, Bloom, is a body painted illusion artwork that Emma is renown for, created using a never before seen lenticular/3D technique using stop motion theory. The flowers appear to bloom on the muse’s body, further exploring her stop motion body art technique that has gained attention worldwide for her work on Gotye’s ‘Somebody That I Used To Know’ film clip.
Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles.
These lenticular works were created by the team at Atkins Photo Lab and feature 12 images within each artwork offering a gentle flow of movement within images.