Sabrina KomárMy Brain’s Anatomy 01, 2021

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Signed on certificate of authenticity

Giclée print

100 x 100 cm

Edition of 10

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Sabrina Komár, 'My brain’s anatomy 01'

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Signed on certificate of authenticity

Edition of 10

Giclée print

100 x 100 cm

Print

Sabrina Komár prints limited edition Giclée prints after a lumenprint and chemigram process. She signs each work on a certificate of authenticity. Every print comes directly from the artist's studio.

Framing

For this picture, we recommend book-mounting the print in a passepartout and framing in a light wooden box. This method gives visual priority to the image and yet fits stylishly into most interiors. Other options are of course available. All our frames are handmade by one of the UK's leading framing workshops, and are constructed to museum standards. Please note that prices do not include local taxes, framing or shipping.

Shipping

We aim to ship works that are unframed within 2 weeks, and within 6 weeks for works that are framed. We always aim to get your print to you as quickly as possible! However, please note that the times above may vary depending on the work. For exact timings, please get in touch. We ship all works from the UK. Please note that prices listed above do not include framing or shipping.

Artwork In Detail

Sabrina Komár: My Brain’s Anatomy 01 (2021). Komár prints limited edition Giclée prints after a lumenprint and chemigram process. She signs each work on a certificate of authenticity. Every print comes directly from the artist’s studio.

Sabrina Komár, 'My brain’s anatomy 01'
Sabrina Komár, 'My brain’s anatomy 01'

Sabrina Komár

My Brain’s Anatomy 01, 2021

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Sabrina Komár: My Brain’s Anatomy 01 (2021).

Sabrina Komár

Hungary

B. 1981

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The Artist

Hungarian photographer, Sabrina Komár, explores her personal history through a range of analogue and digital photographic techniques. She intervenes on traditional practices with various manipulations, most notably ‘scanography’ on polaroids, photograms, lumen prints and chemigrams. She describes her work as self-portraiture, as well as ‘internal monologues’.

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