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Color serigraph; 80 copies signed and numbered by the artist; Paper: Thick Velin; Plate size: 71 x 50.5 cm. artwork size: 77.2 x 55.7 cm.; very good condition; Original screenprint, signed in pencil by the artist, extracted from the "Diversauro" portfolio. Ed. José Ayllon, Madrid. Listing number: 38. Listed on page 55 by Antonio Saura; printed graphic; Catalog Raisonné. Patrick Cramer, Genève, 2000. // Tu Cabello Es Amarillo by Antonio Saura, created in 1962, is a vibrant color serigraph from a limited edition of 80 signed and numbered copies. This dynamic composition features abstract, expressive figures in bold, irregularly shaped color blocks—red, yellow, blue, and teal—set against a stark black background. Each figure within the colored shapes is intricately drawn with chaotic, scribbled lines, creating a sense of movement and intensity. The contrast between the bright colors and the dark background heightens the dramatic impact of the piece, while the figures appear almost primal or totemic, resonating with a raw, emotional energy. Part of the Diversauro portfolio, this serigraph exemplifies Saura's exploration of the human form through abstraction, emotion, and his distinct gestural style.
Tu Cabello Es Amarillo, 1962
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Color serigraph; 80 copies signed and numbered by the artist; Paper: Thick Velin; Plate size: 71 x 50.5 cm. artwork size: 77.2 x 55.7 cm.; very good condition; Original screenprint, signed in pencil by the artist, extracted from the "Diversauro" portfolio. Ed. José Ayllon, Madrid. Listing number: 38. Listed on page 55 by Antonio Saura; printed graphic; Catalog Raisonné. Patrick Cramer, Genève, 2000. // Tu Cabello Es Amarillo by Antonio Saura, created in 1962, is a vibrant color serigraph from a limited edition of 80 signed and numbered copies. This dynamic composition features abstract, expressive figures in bold, irregularly shaped color blocks—red, yellow, blue, and teal—set against a stark black background. Each figure within the colored shapes is intricately drawn with chaotic, scribbled lines, creating a sense of movement and intensity. The contrast between the bright colors and the dark background heightens the dramatic impact of the piece, while the figures appear almost primal or totemic, resonating with a raw, emotional energy. Part of the Diversauro portfolio, this serigraph exemplifies Saura's exploration of the human form through abstraction, emotion, and his distinct gestural style.
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