
Bijou Gets Undressed
6 works

Amelia, 2019
Polished acrylic on mat Corian base (resin stone mix)
13 × 2 × 2 in 33 × 5 × 5 cm
Edition
Edition of 25
# Amelia, 2019 This three-dimensional sculpture presents a simplified female figure rendered in Julian Opie's signature reductive style. Executed in polished acrylic mounted on a matte Corian base, the work transforms the human form into essential lines and planes. The highly reflective surface contrasts elegantly with the textured stone-resin foundation, creating a dynamic interplay between materials. Standing just over a foot tall, the piece captures Opie's ability to distill complex visual information into minimal yet instantly recognizable imagery, reducing portraiture to its most fundamental elements while maintaining individual character. Opie's sculptural works represent a natural evolution of his celebrated painted portraits and digital animations, translating his iconic aesthetic into tangible form. This piece exemplifies the artist's ongoing exploration of perception and representation, addressing how we process and remember visual information in an increasingly digital age. Highly collectible and perfectly scaled for intimate domestic or office settings, the work offers an accessible entry point into Opie's practice while demonstrating the sophisticated conceptual framework that has established him as one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists. Available for purchase — enquire for price and availability.
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