Obsessions series – 2021
HK$5,200
The intricate and excessive Obsessions 2020 and 2021 art prints were created by Julie Progin for Latitude 22N between 2020 and 2022 as a release from growing impulses brought about by the lockdowns during the pandemic – namely cooking and cleaning.
These highly detailed illustrations take their cue from the densely decorated “Mille Fleurs” – in Chinese wan hua dui, (‘ten thousand flowers piled up’,) – patterns traditionally painted on porcelain. They were reshaped to embrace daily rituals of food preparation and cleansing.
“To rid myself of worries during the pandemic, I delved into meticulous projects. Drawing complex and minute illustrations helped to take my mind off from any surfacing compulsions to clean and cook. Instead, I decided to transform these obsessions into humorous evocations of nature instead.”
Note: Each print is made to order. As such it may take up to 10 days to prepare and ship your print and we will not accept any returns.
Larger or smaller prints can be made upon request. Please email us at info@latitude22n.com for enquiry.
Dimensions
W 60 x H 90 cm | Limited edition of 50 prints
Material
Archival pigment print
Acid free Hahnemühle Photo Rag | 310 gsm
Deckled edge
Detail
Prints signed and numbered | Sold Unframed | Printed in Hong Kong
In stock
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