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// Henry Moore’s Two Reclining Figures (1983) is a limited edition print executed in etching and aquatint, featuring two abstracted, reclining forms that embody Moore's exploration of the human figure in organic shapes. The print captures the fluidity and softness of the bodies, rendered in a textured grayscale palette with hints of earthy tones. Moore's iconic style is evident in the rounded, skeletal forms, which appear both grounded and ethereal. These figures, almost reminiscent of weathered stones or natural formations, invite reflection on the connection between the human body and natural landscapes. This work measures 11.25 x 9.25 inches and is part of an edition of 25, with an additional ten artist proofs.
Two Reclining Figures, 1983
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// Henry Moore’s Two Reclining Figures (1983) is a limited edition print executed in etching and aquatint, featuring two abstracted, reclining forms that embody Moore's exploration of the human figure in organic shapes. The print captures the fluidity and softness of the bodies, rendered in a textured grayscale palette with hints of earthy tones. Moore's iconic style is evident in the rounded, skeletal forms, which appear both grounded and ethereal. These figures, almost reminiscent of weathered stones or natural formations, invite reflection on the connection between the human body and natural landscapes. This work measures 11.25 x 9.25 inches and is part of an edition of 25, with an additional ten artist proofs.
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Henry Moore
Two Reclining Figures, 1983
Limited Edition Print
Etching And Aquatint
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Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.
