Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

Carlos Amorales Sin título 1 etching with bold black petal-like brushstrokes forming a symmetrical abstract floral shape.

// Carlos Amorales's Sin título 1, an etching from 2008, features a bold, abstract floral form that dominates the composition. This piece is characterized by sweeping black brushstrokes that create overlapping petal-like shapes, forming a symmetrical, butterfly-like figure. The layering of dark forms on a light background adds depth and a sense of movement, as if the shapes are unfolding or blooming. Known for his exploration of symbolic and organic forms, Amorales here merges natural motifs with abstraction, evoking themes of transformation and ambiguity. The work invites viewers to interpret the powerful yet mysterious imagery through personal associations.

Artwork Copyright © Carlos Amorales

Sin título 1 , 2008

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// Carlos Amorales's Sin título 1, an etching from 2008, features a bold, abstract floral form that dominates the composition. This piece is characterized by sweeping black brushstrokes that create overlapping petal-like shapes, forming a symmetrical, butterfly-like figure. The layering of dark forms on a light background adds depth and a sense of movement, as if the shapes are unfolding or blooming. Known for his exploration of symbolic and organic forms, Amorales here merges natural motifs with abstraction, evoking themes of transformation and ambiguity. The work invites viewers to interpret the powerful yet mysterious imagery through personal associations.

Artwork Copyright © Carlos Amorales

Carlos Amorales

Sin Título 1 , 2008

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