Tracey Emin, is an English artist known for her autobiographical and confessional artwork. "as a bourgeois artist, the idea of producing paintings hung in rich people's houses is a really superfluous and outdated idea for The Times we live in." She felt there was no point in making art that anyone had made decades or centuries before her. "I had to make something completely new," she said. When asked by a reporter about her decision to make the life of "Tracy Emin" her art, she replied, "I realized I was doing a lot better than I had ever done before."

I used her three representative works in my magazine design. The first work used a lot of lines so my layout used a lot of line elements. Neon lights and my bed are both her famous works, and they both use relative elements in the layout.
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