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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada’s Brisa-2 (1993) is an etching that reflects his characteristic balance between abstraction and minimalism. The composition is divided into three distinct areas of color: a large yellow rectangle occupies the upper section, filled with subtle, black linear sketches that suggest movement, perhaps a breeze or shifting shadows. Adjacent to this is a narrow vertical gray bar, adding a contrasting calmness to the lively yellow. Below, a brown rectangular shape grounds the composition with its earthy tone, further enhanced by a thin, curving line, possibly indicating a horizon. The interplay of color blocks and delicate linework evokes a serene landscape, a quiet moment in nature captured through abstract forms and soft hues.
Brisa-2 , 1993
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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada’s Brisa-2 (1993) is an etching that reflects his characteristic balance between abstraction and minimalism. The composition is divided into three distinct areas of color: a large yellow rectangle occupies the upper section, filled with subtle, black linear sketches that suggest movement, perhaps a breeze or shifting shadows. Adjacent to this is a narrow vertical gray bar, adding a contrasting calmness to the lively yellow. Below, a brown rectangular shape grounds the composition with its earthy tone, further enhanced by a thin, curving line, possibly indicating a horizon. The interplay of color blocks and delicate linework evokes a serene landscape, a quiet moment in nature captured through abstract forms and soft hues.
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