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// Moi, Planche 13 by Antonio Saura is a striking serigraph from 1976, featuring Saura’s signature monochromatic abstraction with an intense focus on shadow and form. The composition hints at facial features, specifically an eye and partial contours, evoking a sense of hidden identity and psychological depth. This limited-edition print uses bold black areas contrasted against a speckled gray background, creating a powerful interplay between darkness and light. Saura’s expressive use of line and shadow suggests inner turmoil or fragmented identity, a theme commonly explored in his work. This piece, one of only 60 created with an additional 12 artist proofs, stands as a testament to Saura’s exploration of abstraction to reveal deeper human emotions.
Moi, Planche 13, 1976
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// Moi, Planche 13 by Antonio Saura is a striking serigraph from 1976, featuring Saura’s signature monochromatic abstraction with an intense focus on shadow and form. The composition hints at facial features, specifically an eye and partial contours, evoking a sense of hidden identity and psychological depth. This limited-edition print uses bold black areas contrasted against a speckled gray background, creating a powerful interplay between darkness and light. Saura’s expressive use of line and shadow suggests inner turmoil or fragmented identity, a theme commonly explored in his work. This piece, one of only 60 created with an additional 12 artist proofs, stands as a testament to Saura’s exploration of abstraction to reveal deeper human emotions.
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