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Shizico YiLarge Edition-Summer Night, Abstract, Rare Limited Edition#3, UK Awarded Artist2022
2022
About the Item
This is a large Limited Edition, truly brings impact to your space! wowing the visitors and delight your daily life.
A Limited Edition of only 10 is offered as an alternative to this original piece.
About the painting:
The painting is an abstract landscape of Shizico Yi's garden in a summer night , London, 2022.
2015, Shizico started gardening; she took it as a project to make a garden for her late dog, Favor to recover. After Favor died, this garden project continued as Favor Memorial Garden in memory of his precious presence. (2015- 2022 ongoing)
Alongside the gardening, Shizico started a series of drawings and plain air paintings in this Memorial Garden, trying to keep the memory frozen in time.
Museum Archival Limited Edition No3 of 10 : Summer Night 2022
This painting is a very sizeable Limited Edition, which brings impact to your space with a touch of abstraction,
Edition of 10 only.
- Edition made on Pro-Fujifilm 250 gsm Museum Archival paper.
- finishing with signature and numbered by Shizico Yi the artist. ( the picture is the edition No2 of 10)
-packaging in tube for shipping, recommend to frame with your local framer.
frame in the pictures are not included.
About the Artist:
Dr. Shizico Yi is a London based artist, working on installations, films and paintings; the documentary nature of her work often concerns the loss, repetition, the everyday subject and memories. With a design and film background, Yi combines her interests making installation projects which relate to artist's personal life in relation to the society and human condition at large.
Shizico Yi holds a PhD in Fine Art awarded by UEL, UK and a Master in Fine Art with a BA in Womenswear from UAL, London. She is also the winner of Women Film Makers: Best Shorts Competition 2013, Los Angeles, USA.
Note:
- the pictures are of the #2 of 10 , therefore, the seal verso shows #2; this one listed is #3 of 10.
-Frames in the pictures are not included. If you need advice on framing, we could guide you to the best choices for the type of the painting material and how it could match with your interior scheme if needed; just give us a shout.
- Creator:Shizico Yi (1973, British)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 39.77 in (101 cm)Width: 29.93 in (76 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2500212726492
Dr. Shizico Yi is a London based artist, working on installations, films and paintings; the documentary nature of her work often concerns about the loss, repetition, the everyday subject and memories . With design and film background, Shizico combines her interests making installation projects which relate to artist's personal life in relation to the society and human condition at large. Shizico Yi holds a PhD in Fine Art awarded by UEL, UK 2017; she had completed a Master in Fine Art with a BA in Womenswear from UAL. London. She is also the Winner of Women Film Makers: Best Shorts Competition 2013 Los Angels. USA.
Shizico Yi's work aims to explore artistic obsession through repetitive documentation of the domestic and the everyday. Yi uses painting, drawing, photography, large-scale installations, moving image projections, and two-dimensional visual images to articulate her relationship to family and memories, and time.
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