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What's So Different About Today's Inner Child? - 2002

Archival Inkjet print on Semi-matte paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigments

 



Unsigned Open Edition
Paper size 13x19" – image size approx: 12 x 17.9"

$40 each + sales tax and shipping

 

Note: this image is also available in an signed limited edition in two sizes at this link

Acevedo: This image is sourced from a photograph of my brother Eric taken at the St. Regis Hotel, NYC on June 24th 2000, just after having a drink at Salvador Dali's old haunt, the Ole King Cole Bar. Inner Child is a double portrait of Eric Acevedo at ages 39 and 3 respectively.

The title which simply just popped into my head after looking at the image for awhile, and it was confirmed when I remembered its playful similarity to the name of British artist Richard Hamilton's seminal Pop master piece called "Just What is it that Makes Today's Homes so Different so Appealing?

 

 

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