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// Llambrec-4 by Antoni Tàpies is a lithograph that encapsulates the artist's abstract and textured approach. Created in 1975 as part of a limited edition of 75 prints, this work employs minimal elements yet evokes a strong sense of form and expression. At the center, a roughly rectangular shape filled with a grid-like texture sits surrounded by sparse, gestural lines and dots. The texture within the shape resembles a scratched or worn surface, reflecting Tàpies' interest in materials and their imperfections. The seemingly random marks around the central form add a spontaneous, almost calligraphic quality, inviting viewers to interpret the space and balance within the composition. This piece reflects Tàpies' exploration of the void and the ephemeral in a simple yet evocative format.
Llambrec-4 , 1975
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// Llambrec-4 by Antoni Tàpies is a lithograph that encapsulates the artist's abstract and textured approach. Created in 1975 as part of a limited edition of 75 prints, this work employs minimal elements yet evokes a strong sense of form and expression. At the center, a roughly rectangular shape filled with a grid-like texture sits surrounded by sparse, gestural lines and dots. The texture within the shape resembles a scratched or worn surface, reflecting Tàpies' interest in materials and their imperfections. The seemingly random marks around the central form add a spontaneous, almost calligraphic quality, inviting viewers to interpret the space and balance within the composition. This piece reflects Tàpies' exploration of the void and the ephemeral in a simple yet evocative format.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
What is abstract art?
Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.
