Sepia Butterfly - 30 x 30 cm print
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Bring the energy of the dancefloor into your home with this divine print by London photographer Jennie Baptiste. Taken in 1993, Baptiste’s captivating image shows a female ragga dancer doing the butterfly dance move.
Born in London in 1971 to St Lucian parents, Baptiste’s photographs explore fashion and style as expressions of Black British identity, often with a focus on music culture. Several of her dynamic works are held in the V&A collection.
The photograph has been expertly printed on the highest quality paper.
Sepia Butterfly
Jennie Baptiste
England, 1993
© Jennie Baptiste
Dimensions
30 x 30 cm (12 x 12 in)
Composition
Giclée printed on Matt Smooth 250gsm art paper
Colour
Black
Neutral
Product code
172071
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