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TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery

TIMUR ZAGIROV 'Self Portrait' Giclée Print

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'Self Portrait with Grey Felt Hat' by Timur Zagirov, 2023
The artist's new homage to Vincent Van Gogh.
27.5 x 23.2 Inches
70 x 59 Centimeters
Enhanced pigment giclée print with 2-colour bitmap diffusion overlay on deckled 318gsm Innova cotton fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 100 (#6/100)
Hand-signed by the artist in pencil bottom right.
Numbered and publisher embossed bottom left.
Includes publisher Stowe Gallery COA.

ARTIST BIO

Timur Zagirov, from Pskov, Russia, creates unusual artworks inspired by the most iconic paintings in history. Timur’s works are constructed from hundreds of square wooden blocks, all individually crafted to create unique works of art. The long-held tradition to adorn walls with decorative wooden artworks has been seen across centuries, and it is the use of wood in Timur’s pieces which works perfectly in the home, contributing to a warm and cosy interior.

The young artist gained international recognition and interest in his work after his reproduction of Vincent Van Gogh’s 1889 self-portrait. The re-imagined well-known painting appeared to viewers in a new way: split into many wood blocks with different shapes, saw angles, and colours. When viewed as a whole, the artwork gave the unusual effect of pixelization. Since the original work of art was familiar to almost everyone, Timur’s version instantly resonated with the audience.