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Plate 2: Six Snapshots Of Julie (colour) - Signed Print by Grayson Perry 2015 - MyArtBroker

Plate 2: Six Snapshots Of Julie (colour)
Signed Print

Grayson Perry

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72 x 49cm, Edition of 68, Woodcut

Medium: Woodcut
Edition size: 68
Year: 2015
Size: H 72cm x W 49cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
Last Auction: September 2023
Value Trend:
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Location
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Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
September 2023
Christie's London
United Kingdom
$2,900
$3,400
$4,300
March 2023
Sotheby's London
United Kingdom
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The value of Grayson Perry’s Plate 2: Six Snapshots Of Julie (colour) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £5,500 and £8,500. This woodcut print, created in 2015, has shown consistent value growth, with an annual average growth rate of 9%. This work has an auction history of two total sales, both in 2023, with a hammer price range from £2,800 on 28th September 2023 to £4,536 on 14th March 2023. The average return to the seller over the past five years has been £3,118. This artwork is part of a limited edition of 68.

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Meaning & Analysis

The screen print belongs to a border series of depictions of the life of Julie Cope, articulated by Perry through six visual episodes, each recounting a decade of Julie’s life. Like the artist, Julie is born and brought up in Essex, until she decides to move to London, where she marries twice, starts a family and eventually meets her death, although the circumstances of these have not been disclosed by Perry.

For this second scene, Perry explored Julie’s awakening as a young woman and her exploration of her identity and her sexuality. In Perry’s words, the image presents us with a confident “sexy, young rock chick in her hot pants and boots”. The image is dominated by dark reds and bleak maroons and greys, which endow the print with a daunting atmosphere, reinforced by the presence of the motorcycle which, the artist admitted in an interview, might foreshadow Julie’s tragic death later on in the series, announced by the 6th Plate.

Following this series, Perry continued his storytelling through new media, using Julie as the main character for some of his tapestries, and even a podcast entitled The Ballad Of Julie Cope, which made Julie one of the artist’s most instantly recognisable characters.

The highest value realised for a work by Grayson Perry was in October 2017, when I Want To Be An Artist fetched £632,750 at Christie's, London. The values achieved for Perry's work at auction regularly land in the hundreds of thousands of pounds.

  • A beacon of British contemporary art, Grayson Perry defies artistic norms with his distinctive blend of wit, satire, and profound social commentary. Renowned for his ceramic masterpieces adorned with intricate narratives, Perry's alter-ego, Claire, adds another layer to his multidimensional artistry. Winner of the Turner Prize in 2003, Perry delves into the complexities of identity, class, gender, and societal norms. His tapestries, sculptures, and drawings showcase a keen insight into the human condition, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths with humour and empathy. Perry's artistic victories consolidate him as disruptor of mainstream expression and as a key player in the contemporary arts scene.