Lenticular Print

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  • Sale -15% Once Upon A Time No More 2 Lenticular Print by Mimi Yoon Once Upon A Time No More 2 Lenticular Print by Mimi Yoon

    Mimi Yoon Once Upon A Time No More 2 Lenticular Print by Mimi Yoon

    Once Upon A Time No More 2 Artwork Lenticular Giclee Limited Edition Print on Lenticular Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Mimi Yoon. 2021 Signed & Numbered COA Lenticular Artwork Size 21x27. The image changes according to the direction of view. Chicago Dior, Nike Shoes. Pop culture, graffiti, and street art have been playing an instrumental role in the contemporary art scene, presenting unique takes on traditional motifs and embracing the amalgamation of different artistic forms. Mimi Yoon, a celebrated artist in this sphere, has achieved commendable success with her artwork titled "Once Upon A Time No More 2". This creation stands as a testament to her ingenious approach, seamlessly merging classic fairy tale imagery with modern cultural symbols. Rendered as a giclee print, a method renowned for its ability to reproduce color accurately and with high-resolution detail, the artwork is presented on lenticular fine art paper. This particular choice of medium is what sets "Once Upon A Time No More 2" apart. Lenticular printing is a technology that employs lenticular lenses to produce images with an illusion of depth or the ability to change when viewed from different angles. This dynamic visual effect means that the image morphs depending on the viewer's perspective, offering a multifaceted and interactive experience. Mimi Yoon's decision to use this technique infuses an element of dynamism and modernity into her artwork, allowing the narrative to evolve with the observer's movement. The subject matter of the artwork is both captivating and thought-provoking. It portrays a reimagined Cinderella, juxtaposed with the iconic Nike shoes from Chicago Dior, challenging the traditional Cinderella narrative where glass slippers play a pivotal role. This deliberate blend of a fairy tale princess with contemporary streetwear reflects a cultural shift, suggesting a modernized fairy tale where brand logos and urban style have a significant place. The presence of the bird and mouse, familiar figures from the Cinderella story, further intertwines the old with the new, cementing Yoon's narrative of a modern-day fairy tale. The year 2021 marked a milestone for "Once Upon A Time No More 2", as it was released as a limited edition piece. Each print carries the signature of Mimi Yoon, ensuring authenticity and a personal touch from the artist herself. Further enhancing its exclusivity, the artwork is accompanied by a Signed & Numbered Certificate of Authenticity. With dimensions of 21x27 inches, it's poised to be a statement piece, capturing attention and evoking discussions. Mimi Yoon's "Once Upon A Time No More 2" is more than just an artwork; it is a reflection on contemporary society's interplay with age-old tales. By positioning Cinderella in Nike shoes, Yoon not only challenges but also refreshes the narrative, making it relevant to today's audience. As a representation in the broader context of pop art, graffiti, and street art, this piece exemplifies how artists like Yoon are rewriting norms and pushing boundaries. It serves as a reminder that art is ever-evolving, constantly influenced by societal shifts, technological advancements, and the artist's own perspectives. Through "Once Upon A Time No More 2", Mimi Yoon invites observers to witness and engage with a fairy tale that is firmly rooted in today's zeitgeist.

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Lenticular Print
Lenticular printing, an optical technique that produces images with an illusion of depth or the ability to change or move as the viewing angle changes, has been an essential tool for artists since its inception. Originally created for commercial applications like advertising, this unique print method has gradually made its mark in the world of contemporary art, especially within the domains of pop, street, and graffiti art. Pop art, an art form that celebrates everyday life and familiar imagery, often by using mass media and commercial techniques, found a harmonious partner in lenticular printing. Artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, known for their inclination towards replicating mass media, appreciated the multi-dimensional attributes lenticular prints provided. By integrating lenticular techniques into their works, pop artists brought an additional layer of depth, not just physically but thematically. The way the images move and shift parallels the fluctuating nature of popular culture, mirroring its dynamic, ephemeral nature. In the world of street art, lenticular printing has offered a new frontier for self-expression. Given the public nature of street art, where artworks are exposed to various angles of light and a myriad of viewers each day, the shifting images provided by lenticular prints amplify the engagement factor. Street artists aim to interact and often provoke reactions from their audience, and what better way than to present an artwork that morphs as one walks past? The use of lenticular prints in street art makes a piece ever-evolving, continuously telling a story that changes with every passerby. Similarly, graffiti, the more rebellious sibling of street art, has also embraced lenticular printing. Traditional graffiti is about making bold statements, often in the face of authority. By integrating lenticular techniques, graffiti artists can deliver multiple messages within a single canvas. Imagine a piece of graffiti that at one angle shows an innocuous image, but when viewed from another, reveals a powerful political statement. This duality, made possible by lenticular printing, aligns perfectly with graffiti's inherent desire to challenge and disrupt societal norms. Yet, while lenticular printing has found its place in these art forms, it's crucial to acknowledge the challenges that come with it. Lenticular printing is not as straightforward as traditional methods. The creation of interlaced images requires precision, and the printing process itself is more complex. Artists need to be well-versed in the intricacies of the method to effectively utilize it. In embracing lenticular printing, artists across the realms of pop, street, and graffiti art have demonstrated their adaptability and their willingness to incorporate innovative techniques into their repertoire. It's a testament to the ever-evolving nature of art and its ability to reflect the shifting dynamics of society. As viewers, we're fortunate to witness this evolution and experience the captivating pull of lenticular artwork, which invites us to see the world from multiple perspectives.

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