After school

from €570.00

Year: 2015

Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle

Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm

Size:

30cm x 40 cm - Limited Edition of 20

60cm x 80cm - Limited Edition of 10

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Year: 2015

Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle

Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm

Size:

30cm x 40 cm - Limited Edition of 20

60cm x 80cm - Limited Edition of 10

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La chambre des malades
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Year: 2015

Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle

Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm

Size:

30cm x 40 cm - Limited Edition of 20

60cm x 80cm - Limited Edition of 10

  • Although I consider myself to have always been an open-minded person, (in any field, even with regard to sex), I assume that having gone to an Opus Dei school as a child and having lived for years under an influence that has such marked ideas must inevitably leave some trace on you.
    Today, the rise of feminism and the liberation of women has allowed us, at last, to talk about our own pleasure and to confess that: yes, women also like sex and, even, we masturbate.
    However, this is very recent and, when I was a teenager, this topic was still taboo. Listening to boys talking about sex and onanism was not unusual, but if any of us did, it was badly seen. So much so that I think that the vast majority, not even in our intimacy, dared to explore our bodies. Seriously wrong, if you ask me.
    You can't prevent teenagers from feeling curious about their own body or about "the origin of life." They're scheduled for that. So, it's not surprising that one day, at the age of 17 and a virginity torpently already lost, a friend and I decided to go to a sex shop for the first time. She was much more daring than I was, so she moved around naturally, but I kept staring at the door, afraid that someone known or worse would come in... my parents! And that they're also open-minded. Whatever...
    In the end, that day I bought my first vibrator. A very small and pink one that promised to be discreet and quiet. It wasn't either of the two, but for the first time in my life, I knew what an orgasm was. The sex that comes after you meet yourself is always better than the one before. And with this story, I promise you that it's true.

  • Limited edition fine art prints for collectors and galleries. 

    Produced on baryta quality paper, all limited edition prints are signed and numbered by hand by the artist. 

    Each piece of artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

    Dimensions represent full paper size, including borders (2cm).

    Prints are shipped unframed.

    The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.

    Tax is included in product prices.

    Free shipping worldwide.

  • To ensure the longevity and optimal preservation of your artwork, please follow these detailed care instructions:

    1. Handling

    Use Gloves: Always handle the photograph with cotton gloves to avoid leaving grease or moisture marks. A pair of cotton gloves is included inside the package.

    Avoid Direct Contact: Do not touch the photograph directly with your hands. Grease and moisture can deteriorate the surface of the print.

    2. Storage

    Controlled Environment: Store the artwork in a cool, dry place, preferably at a room temperature between 10ºC and 30ºC with a relative humidity between 49% and 60%.

    Individual Protection: If you have purchased more than one photograph, never stack them without protection between each one. Place tissue paper or any other soft paper between them to avoid damage.

    3. Display

    Avoid Direct Sunlight: Do not expose the artwork to direct sunlight to prevent fading.

    UV Protection: If you decide to display the artwork, ensure it is protected by glass or methacrylate with UV protection.

    Frame Materials: If framing the artwork, use acid-free materials for the frame and mat. If the frame is made of wood and comes into direct contact with the photograph, it must be natural wood and unvarnished.

    4. Adhesives and Mounting

    Acid-Free Adhesives: Use acid-free adhesives to avoid yellow marks and deterioration of the support. Any other type of adhesive can cause long-term damage.

    5. Additional Instructions

    Unrolling from Tube: If the photograph was sent in a tube, do not attempt to roll it back up after unrolling. This can cause permanent damage.

    Drawer Storage: If you choose to store the artwork rather than display it, do so in a drawer and protect it with tissue paper or another soft paper to prevent scratches and damage.

  • A pair of white cotton gloves and a personalized postcard.

    The artwork is shipped flat or rolled in a tube depending on the size, well protected with bubble wrap.

 
 
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