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Body buttons (2021)Collage by Andromachi Giannopoulou

29 x 29 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 29 x 29cm (actual image size)

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£321.27

Body parts in circular shapes. Sexuality implicated.

A circular composition resembling a delicate biological sample, Soft Specimens explores the fragmented body through tender, intimate forms. Eyes, lips, skin, and folds emerge through translucent lace — a material both protective and revealing. Evoking themes of memory, sensuality, and vulnerability, the work invites viewers to observe closely, as if peering into a private archive of the flesh. Subtle and suggestive, this artwork balances between eroticism and anatomical curiosity.

Materials used:

lace, bubble wrap, gmund paper, ballpoint pen, paper

Details:

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#collage#circles#eyes#lips#lace#sexual#female body#square artwork#obscure#body parts
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Body parts in circular shapes. Sexuality implicated.

A circular composition resembling a delicate biological sample, Soft Specimens explores the fragmented body through tender, intimate forms. Eyes, lips, skin, and folds emerge through translucent lace — a material both protective and revealing. Evoking themes of memory, sensuality, and vulnerability, the work invites viewers to observe closely, as if peering into a private archive of the flesh. Subtle and suggestive, this artwork balances between eroticism and anatomical curiosity.

Materials used:

lace, bubble wrap, gmund paper, ballpoint pen, paper

Details:

Tags:

#collage#circles#eyes#lips#lace#sexual#female body#square artwork#obscure#body parts
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My practice moves between memory and imagination, between the visible and the barely felt. I approach art-making as a form of intuitive excavation — an attempt to trace the inner... Read more

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