Jasmine took a photograph of this Chanel bag and was planning on creating an artwork that was clear and crisp as is the style of most of her pieces, but she was taken by the way the photo turned out blurred. Having no understanding of photography, she didn’t bother trying to adjust the depth of field. The photograph had a kind of poetic look to it. Half in focus and half out. An object that is so revered and carries such a high price tag is rarely depicted in this way and there was something about having such an exclusive object in poor focus. That is way she named it ‘Bad Focus’. Make the meaning of that whatever you will…
This piece is created using pigment ink pen on paper. With some extra details to achieve the texture of the leather that is so synonymous with the Chanel bag design. Up close, you can see the individual pen lines, but from a distance these lines fade and blur into a smooth finish – much like the faded back of the bag.
Professionally framed with dark grey matting, floating paper over matting and black external frame, ready to hang.
AUD$2,300
Size:
75w
x 75h
cms
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Pigment ink on 100% cotton archival Arches French paper
Professionally box framed and mounted – black external frame
Ready to hang
In stock
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Jasmine took a photograph of this Chanel bag and was planning on creating an artwork that was clear and crisp as is the style of most of her pieces, but she was taken by the way the photo turned out blurred. Having no understanding of photography, she didn’t bother trying to adjust the depth of field. The photograph had a kind of poetic look to it. Half in focus and half out. An object that is so revered and carries such a high price tag is rarely depicted in this way and there was something about having such an exclusive object in poor focus. That is way she named it ‘Bad Focus’. Make the meaning of that whatever you will…
This piece is created using pigment ink pen on paper. With some extra details to achieve the texture of the leather that is so synonymous with the Chanel bag design. Up close, you can see the individual pen lines, but from a distance these lines fade and blur into a smooth finish – much like the faded back of the bag.
Professionally framed with dark grey matting, floating paper over matting and black external frame, ready to hang.