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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada’s Ocells-Variant 1-2 (1993) is a limited edition etching that captures a sense of delicate movement and spontaneity. The composition features a series of fine, flowing lines in black, blue, and hints of earthy tones, scattered across a light background. The title Ocells, meaning Birds in Catalan, aligns with the artwork’s abstract suggestion of flight and freedom, as the lines evoke the lightness and unpredictable paths of birds in the sky. Each stroke feels almost weightless, creating an airy rhythm that encourages a meditative response. This artwork exemplifies Ràfols-Casamada’s poetic approach, where simplicity and abstraction intertwine to evoke emotion and open interpretation.
Ocells-Variant 1-2 , 1993
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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada’s Ocells-Variant 1-2 (1993) is a limited edition etching that captures a sense of delicate movement and spontaneity. The composition features a series of fine, flowing lines in black, blue, and hints of earthy tones, scattered across a light background. The title Ocells, meaning Birds in Catalan, aligns with the artwork’s abstract suggestion of flight and freedom, as the lines evoke the lightness and unpredictable paths of birds in the sky. Each stroke feels almost weightless, creating an airy rhythm that encourages a meditative response. This artwork exemplifies Ràfols-Casamada’s poetic approach, where simplicity and abstraction intertwine to evoke emotion and open interpretation.
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