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Antoni Tàpies’ Untitled (Dusky Horizon) (1962) is an evocative lithograph that showcases the artist’s distinctive blend of abstraction and texture. The composition features a large, semi-circular form in warm, dusky orange tones, subtly textured to evoke a natural and weathered surface. The horizon-like arc is bordered by deep gray areas, enhancing the sense of contrast and depth. Splashes of black detail punctuate the image, adding dynamic energy to the otherwise meditative composition. Measuring 65 x 90 cm, this limited-edition print reflects Tàpies’ exploration of materiality and his ability to imbue abstract forms with a profound sense of presence and emotion.
Untitled (Dusky Horizon), 1962
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Antoni Tàpies’ Untitled (Dusky Horizon) (1962) is an evocative lithograph that showcases the artist’s distinctive blend of abstraction and texture. The composition features a large, semi-circular form in warm, dusky orange tones, subtly textured to evoke a natural and weathered surface. The horizon-like arc is bordered by deep gray areas, enhancing the sense of contrast and depth. Splashes of black detail punctuate the image, adding dynamic energy to the otherwise meditative composition. Measuring 65 x 90 cm, this limited-edition print reflects Tàpies’ exploration of materiality and his ability to imbue abstract forms with a profound sense of presence and emotion.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
What is matter painting?
Matter painting is a technique that involves blending thick impasto paints with materials like cement, mud, sand, or shells. The term first emerged in the 1950s to describe the works of Belgian and Dutch painters who explored the physical properties of painting materials and the different ways paint could be manipulated. This approach emphasizes texture and the tactile qualities of the surface, creating a sculptural effect on the canvas.
