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// Blasfèmia by Joan Brossa is a lithograph from 1989, embodying his minimalist and symbolic style. This artwork features a simple speech bubble filled with abstract symbols, including a spiral, a star, and various exclamation marks, drawn in black against a plain white background. The choice of symbols hints at an unspoken or censored message, creating a sense of suppressed expression or unsaid thoughts. Brossa, known for his conceptual approach, often used such symbols to explore themes of language, communication, and the boundaries of expression. The limited-edition print reinforces the exclusivity of this thought-provoking piece.
Blasfèmia, 1989
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// Blasfèmia by Joan Brossa is a lithograph from 1989, embodying his minimalist and symbolic style. This artwork features a simple speech bubble filled with abstract symbols, including a spiral, a star, and various exclamation marks, drawn in black against a plain white background. The choice of symbols hints at an unspoken or censored message, creating a sense of suppressed expression or unsaid thoughts. Brossa, known for his conceptual approach, often used such symbols to explore themes of language, communication, and the boundaries of expression. The limited-edition print reinforces the exclusivity of this thought-provoking piece.
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