Snap Dysmoprhia – Extraterrestrial – Fine Art Photo Print
€175,00 – €1.250,00
Snap Dysmoprhia – Extraterrestrial – Fine Art Photo Print
Series: Snap Dysmorphia.
Work Title: Extraterrestrial.
Material: Multiple materials and sizes available, choose your material and size to see the prize.
Picture frames are optional with the c-prints, but not standard included. If you would like a frame with your print you can leave me a message.
Dibond prints are printed and glued behind perspex, then glued onto a Dibond hanging frame.
Edition: See size and material.
Artists: Studio Rik Versteeg.
Year: 2021.
All prints come with a certificate of authenticity provided with your edition.
Shipping Time: 1-2 Weeks.
Snap Dysmorphia
Most social apps allow the user to alter their appearance in an instant and conform to an unrealistic and often unattainable standard of beauty.
When you alter a photo and the result is a you-but-better-version staring back, you may start to get in your head that that’s what you should look like.
Cosmetic doctors are noticing an uptick in people who are bringing face-tuned, filtered and, otherwise altered photos into their offices, calling it Snapchat Dysmorphia.
For this series, I wanted to highlight the disconnect between reality, mirror images, and selfies by using the filters offline; printing them, painting them on my face, or replacing them with a similar-looking object.
Snap Dysmoprhia – Extraterrestrial – Fine Art Photo Print
Series: Snap Dysmorphia.
Work Title: Extraterrestrial.
Material: Multiple materials and sizes available, choose your material and size to see the prize.
Picture frames are optional with the c-prints, but not standard included. If you would like a frame with your print you can leave me a message.
Dibond prints are printed and glued behind perspex, then glued onto a Dibond hanging frame.
Edition: See size and material.
Artists: Studio Rik Versteeg.
Year: 2021.
All prints come with a certificate of authenticity provided with your edition.
Shipping Time: 1-2 Weeks.
Snap Dysmorphia
Most social apps allow the user to alter their appearance in an instant and conform to an unrealistic and often unattainable standard of beauty.
When you alter a photo and the result is a you-but-better-version staring back, you may start to get in your head that that’s what you should look like.
Cosmetic doctors are noticing an uptick in people who are bringing face-tuned, filtered and, otherwise altered photos into their offices, calling it Snapchat Dysmorphia.
For this series, I wanted to highlight the disconnect between reality, mirror images, and selfies by using the filters offline; printing them, painting them on my face, or replacing them with a similar-looking object.
Additional information
Dimensions
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Sizes and Material
20×30 (C-print), 30×45 (C-print), 40×60 (C-print), 50×75 (c-print on Dibond, with Perspex), 60×90 (c-print on Dibond, with Perspex), 100×150 (c-print on Dibond, with Perspex)