Julian Opie
Julian Opie’s artwork is similar to pop-art. Portraits and animated walking figures, rendered with minimal detail in black line drawing, are hallmarks of the artist's style. His themes have been described as "engagement with art history, use of new technology, obsession with the human body" and "work with one idea across different media"
Artworks by Julian Opie
Walking in London II - Waitress (Lenticular edition of 50)
51 x 83 cm
Lenticular acrylic panel in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with 3mm Dibond. In aluminium framed as issued
Walking in London II - Mechanic (Lenticular edition of 50)
53 x 86 cm
Lenticular acrylic panel in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with 3mm Dibond. In aluminium framed as issued
Keyush (produced for The Tate) signed edition of 50
49 x 80 cm
Lenticular acrylic panel in a brushed aluminium frame specified by the artist
Walking in London II - Academic (Lenticular edition of 50)
54 x 87 cm
Lenticular acrylic panel in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with 3mm Dibond. In aluminium framed as issued
Walking in London II - Musician (Lenticular edition of 50)
55 x 84 cm
Lenticular acrylic panel in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with 3mm Dibond. In aluminium framed as issued
Esther (produced for The Tate) signed edition of 50
49 x 80 cm
Lenticular acrylic panels mounted onto white acrylic








