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Polymer gravure type etching on Velin Arches Blanc 250gsm paper - Hand-signed by artist - Published by Migrate Art // Anish Kapoor's Scorched Earth (2021) is a limited edition etching that evokes a sense of desolation and intensity, characteristic of the artist's exploration of the elemental forces and the sublime. The composition features a gradient from deep black at the bottom, where red flames emerge, to a cool blue sky above. The contrast between the fiery, vibrant red and the calm, deep blue creates a dramatic and striking visual effect. The texture of the etching adds depth, giving the impression of burning flames against a vast, scorched landscape. Printed on Velin Arches Blanc paper and hand-signed by the artist, this piece was published by Migrate Art, demonstrating Kapoor’s ongoing engagement with socially and environmentally charged themes through his abstract and atmospheric style.
Scorched Earth, 2021
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Polymer gravure type etching on Velin Arches Blanc 250gsm paper - Hand-signed by artist - Published by Migrate Art // Anish Kapoor's Scorched Earth (2021) is a limited edition etching that evokes a sense of desolation and intensity, characteristic of the artist's exploration of the elemental forces and the sublime. The composition features a gradient from deep black at the bottom, where red flames emerge, to a cool blue sky above. The contrast between the fiery, vibrant red and the calm, deep blue creates a dramatic and striking visual effect. The texture of the etching adds depth, giving the impression of burning flames against a vast, scorched landscape. Printed on Velin Arches Blanc paper and hand-signed by the artist, this piece was published by Migrate Art, demonstrating Kapoor’s ongoing engagement with socially and environmentally charged themes through his abstract and atmospheric style.
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