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Hand colored Etching // Conejo que levita by Liliana Porter is a hand-colored limited edition etching from 2007, produced in an edition of 50 with additional artist’s proofs (PA). The artwork presents a minimalist, whimsical line drawing of a rabbit, appearing to float or levitate slightly above a shadowed area on an otherwise blank background. The simplicity of the composition, with delicate lines and minimal detail, evokes a sense of lightness and surreal calm. Porter’s playful approach imbues the piece with subtle humor and invites viewers to imagine the story behind this floating figure, reflecting themes of freedom, weightlessness, and the magic in ordinary moments.
Conejo que levita, 2007
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Hand colored Etching // Conejo que levita by Liliana Porter is a hand-colored limited edition etching from 2007, produced in an edition of 50 with additional artist’s proofs (PA). The artwork presents a minimalist, whimsical line drawing of a rabbit, appearing to float or levitate slightly above a shadowed area on an otherwise blank background. The simplicity of the composition, with delicate lines and minimal detail, evokes a sense of lightness and surreal calm. Porter’s playful approach imbues the piece with subtle humor and invites viewers to imagine the story behind this floating figure, reflecting themes of freedom, weightlessness, and the magic in ordinary moments.
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