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Prophetic Juggler - Etching with embossing // Circus Suite, No. 29 by Karel Appel, also known as Prophetic Juggler, is an etching with embossing that exudes vibrant color and dynamic movement, emblematic of Appel's expressive style. Created in 1978 as part of a limited edition of 130, this artwork showcases a figure juggling bright, circular forms against a dark background. The central figure, abstract and surreal, is depicted in a patchwork of bold, primary colors, with expressive, overlapping shapes suggesting fluid motion and energy. The etching is alive with visual contrasts, highlighting Appel’s interest in spontaneity and the human form transformed by imagination. This piece captures the playful, chaotic spirit of the circus, inviting viewers to interpret the symbolic shapes and movements.
Circus suite, no. 29, 1978
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Prophetic Juggler - Etching with embossing // Circus Suite, No. 29 by Karel Appel, also known as Prophetic Juggler, is an etching with embossing that exudes vibrant color and dynamic movement, emblematic of Appel's expressive style. Created in 1978 as part of a limited edition of 130, this artwork showcases a figure juggling bright, circular forms against a dark background. The central figure, abstract and surreal, is depicted in a patchwork of bold, primary colors, with expressive, overlapping shapes suggesting fluid motion and energy. The etching is alive with visual contrasts, highlighting Appel’s interest in spontaneity and the human form transformed by imagination. This piece captures the playful, chaotic spirit of the circus, inviting viewers to interpret the symbolic shapes and movements.
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