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// Antoni Tàpies' Llambrec-5, a lithograph from 1975, is part of a limited edition of 75 plus HC (Hors Commerce) prints. This artwork exemplifies Tàpies' signature style, blending abstract forms with symbolic marks. Dominated by dark, textured brushstrokes, the piece includes delicate white lines and a number 64, adding an enigmatic element. The layering of shapes and textures against a nearly monochromatic backdrop invites contemplation, evoking a sense of mystery and introspection. Tàpies' work often explores themes of materiality and the transcendental, challenging viewers to find meaning in abstract expression.
Llambrec-5 , 1975
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// Antoni Tàpies' Llambrec-5, a lithograph from 1975, is part of a limited edition of 75 plus HC (Hors Commerce) prints. This artwork exemplifies Tàpies' signature style, blending abstract forms with symbolic marks. Dominated by dark, textured brushstrokes, the piece includes delicate white lines and a number 64, adding an enigmatic element. The layering of shapes and textures against a nearly monochromatic backdrop invites contemplation, evoking a sense of mystery and introspection. Tàpies' work often explores themes of materiality and the transcendental, challenging viewers to find meaning in abstract expression.
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