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Dottie's Closet
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
There is a hushed intimacy in this new series of photographic prints from Gia Coppola. When her close friend and production designer Natalie Ziering welcomed Coppola into her grandmother Dottie’s house in Palos Verdes, the artist was thrilled for the opportunity to take photos again for her own enjoyment. That joy exudes from each piece in the Rolling Hills Estate series, as Coppola tenderly documents Dottie’s rose garden and relics in the house she built in the 1980s. The works contain a stillness and a sense of contentment—the sense of a life well-lived and a house well-loved. And the peace of an artist simply doing what she loves.
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There is a hushed intimacy in this new series of photographic prints from Gia Coppola. When her close friend and production designer Natalie Ziering welcomed Coppola into her grandmother Dottie’s house in Palos Verdes, the artist was thrilled for the opportunity to take photos again for her own enjoyment. That joy exudes from each piece in the Rolling Hills Estate series, as Coppola tenderly documents Dottie’s rose garden and relics in the house she built in the 1980s. The works contain a stillness and a sense of contentment—the sense of a life well-lived and a house well-loved. And the peace of an artist simply doing what she loves.
Artwork Information
Year
2022
Materials
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
24 x 16 inches
30 x 20 inches
45 x 30 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
24 x 16 inches:
Matted: 32 x 24 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 26 x 18 x 2 inches
30 x 20 inches:
Matted: 38 x 28 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 32 x 22 x 2 inches
45 x 30 inches:
Matted: 53 x 38 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 47 x 32 x 2 inches
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About the Artist
Gia Coppola
Featured at the Venice & Cannes Film Festivals, photographer and film director Gia (Palo Alto, Mainstream), brings her cinematic eye & effortless style to her narrative photographs. Gia’s work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Juxtapoz, Vogue, Vice, Coveteur, Town and Country, NY Mag, and in Gucci collabs.
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There is a hushed intimacy in this new series of photographic prints from Gia Coppola. When her close friend and production designer Natalie Ziering welcomed Coppola into her grandmother Dottie’s house in Palos Verdes, the artist was thrilled for the opportunity to take photos again for her own enjoyment. That joy exudes from each piece in the Rolling Hills Estate series, as Coppola tenderly documents Dottie’s rose garden and relics in the house she built in the 1980s. The works contain a stillness and a sense of contentment—the sense of a life well-lived and a house well-loved. And the peace of an artist simply doing what she loves.