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This limited edition giclee print has been finished with a silkscreen satin protection varnish, and an Ultra Violet pearlised glaze on the text. In this print Brad Faine explores the difference in the use of the word naked and nude, as illustrated by Sir Kenneth Clarke. Naked being a term imbued with shame and vulnerability and Nude having a high brow academic air. The image is over laid an A to Z of texts of some of the artists named, with their juxtaposed famous paintings of female nudes. Some are fairly academic while others are blatantly erotic.nbspClick these words to find similar printsGiclee Silk Screen Prints nbspLimited Edition Buy Art, Pay Laternbsp
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