Inez & Vinoodh Netherlands, b. 1963 / 1961
Think Nature, 2025
Pigment print on watercolour paper, mounted, white painted wooden frame, museum grade acrylic
This work is available in two sizes, as part of the total edition of 3:
101,6 x 152,5 cm / framed 104,4 x 156 cm or
152,5 x 226 cm / framed 156 x 229,5 cm
101,6 x 152,5 cm / framed 104,4 x 156 cm or
152,5 x 226 cm / framed 156 x 229,5 cm
Edition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof
IV 406
Inez and Vinoodh Artist Statement Think LOVE: The Origin Story Revisited in Think Love, the triptych’s central work, two lovers —the artists Charles Matadin and Natalie Brumley —embrace in a...
Inez and Vinoodh Artist Statement
Think LOVE: The Origin Story Revisited in Think Love, the triptych’s central work, two lovers —the artists Charles Matadin and Natalie Brumley —embrace in a passionate kiss beneath a transparent red veil. The image accentuates both the ecstasy of romantic love and the introspective nature of intimate connection. Referencing Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss (1907-1908), Charles' structured denim emphasizes the masculine, while Natalie's swirling lace patterns emphasize the feminine. As we envision them on a path to return to Paradise, the mountains and road behind them point to a future where protecting the environment is the key to their survival. Context from Artist: “Our work, however well planned, depends on improvisation. The delicate exchange with our subjects in the moment is key to our process. The iPhone's immediacy and intimacy, while preserving the highest photographic quality, has been a game-changer for us.”
Think LOVE: The Origin Story Revisited in Think Love, the triptych’s central work, two lovers —the artists Charles Matadin and Natalie Brumley —embrace in a passionate kiss beneath a transparent red veil. The image accentuates both the ecstasy of romantic love and the introspective nature of intimate connection. Referencing Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss (1907-1908), Charles' structured denim emphasizes the masculine, while Natalie's swirling lace patterns emphasize the feminine. As we envision them on a path to return to Paradise, the mountains and road behind them point to a future where protecting the environment is the key to their survival. Context from Artist: “Our work, however well planned, depends on improvisation. The delicate exchange with our subjects in the moment is key to our process. The iPhone's immediacy and intimacy, while preserving the highest photographic quality, has been a game-changer for us.”