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// Moi, Planche 6 by Antonio Saura is a bold and expressive serigraph from 1976. This limited edition print presents an intense close-up of a distorted face rendered in heavy, contrasting black and white tones. Saura’s gestural, abstract style emphasizes raw emotion, using thick lines and stark shapes to create a haunting, almost grotesque visage. The exaggerated eyes and chaotic contours evoke feelings of unease, reflecting Saura’s exploration of the subconscious and human psyche. This piece exemplifies his interest in deconstructing the human form, pushing it toward abstraction to express complex emotional states.
Moi, Planche 6, 1976
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// Moi, Planche 6 by Antonio Saura is a bold and expressive serigraph from 1976. This limited edition print presents an intense close-up of a distorted face rendered in heavy, contrasting black and white tones. Saura’s gestural, abstract style emphasizes raw emotion, using thick lines and stark shapes to create a haunting, almost grotesque visage. The exaggerated eyes and chaotic contours evoke feelings of unease, reflecting Saura’s exploration of the subconscious and human psyche. This piece exemplifies his interest in deconstructing the human form, pushing it toward abstraction to express complex emotional states.
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Arte Nucleare was the name of an artist group founded in Milan in 1951. The group aimed to create art that responded to the dangers and technologies of the nuclear age. Their works often utilized automatic techniques and depicted devastated landscapes and mushroom clouds, reflecting the anxieties of a world on the brink of nuclear catastrophe.
