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KIKI SMITH (B. 1954)
My Blue Lake
photogravure and lithograph in colors, on En Tout Cas paper, 1995, signed and dated in pencil, numbered '#21' (the edition was 41 plus seven artist's proofs), published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York, with their blindstamp, with full margins, in generally good condition, framed
Image: 3358 x 4512 in. (854 x 1155 mm.)
Sheet: 4312 x 5478 in. (1105 x 1394 mm.)
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After making a number of prints that included depictions of various parts of her own body... Kiki Smith became interested in creating a picture that showed skin as a flat image. To create My Blue Lake, Smith used a special camera, one of only three in the world. Originally designed for use in geological surveys, the camera has the ability to produce a 360º image. Smith spent a week at the British Museum in London being photographed on a rotating table, and the made the resulting a large-scale negative into a photogravure printing plate. Smith added marks during the lithography process and hand-colored the images as they emerged from the press. The print, with its red and blue fields of color, reveals an extraordinary self-portrait in which Smith’s body becomes a lake surrounded by a tangled landscape of her own hair.

- Buffalo AKG Art Museum (Online)

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