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Amie Dicke — A Drop of Lemon
Amie Dicke

A Drop of Lemon

A Drop of Lemon by Amie Dicke features the artist's signature technique of applying ink directly onto a carefully selected magazine cutout, which is then mounted on poster paper. Dicke's delicate interventions obscure and transform the original printed image, using fluid ink marks to disrupt the glossy language of commercial media. The result is an intimate tension between the found and the made, where traces of consumer culture are quietly subverted through the artist's restrained yet deliberate hand.

Medium
ink on magazine cutout on poster paper

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Under the Influence

September 19, 2013

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Amie Dicke, A Drop of Lemon

A Drop of Lemon by Amie Dicke features the artist's signature technique of applying ink directly onto a carefully selected magazine cutout, which is then mounted on poster paper. Dicke's delicate interventions obscure and transform the original printed image, using fluid ink marks to disrupt the glossy language of commercial media. The result is an intimate tension between the found and the made, where traces of consumer culture are quietly subverted through the artist's restrained yet deliberate hand.

Medium
ink on magazine cutout on poster paper
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Minimal Aesthetic, Dutch Artist, Mixed Media, Collage, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Magazine Cutout, Introspective Mood, Female Artist, Early 21st Century, Ink on Paper, Figurative

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