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Etchings with collage - On Super Alfa paper // Liliana Porter's Triangle (2021) is a minimalist collage that combines etching and collage techniques on Super Alfa paper. The composition centers on a simple, hand-drawn triangle with a small, human figure placed near one side of the shape. The figure appears to be contemplating or interacting with the triangle, evoking themes of existentialism, solitude, and the human experience within geometric forms. Porter's work often explores the relationship between individuals and abstract concepts, inviting viewers to reflect on their place within larger structures. The sparse design, devoid of distractions, brings focus to the quiet interaction between the figure and the triangle. This limited edition print measures 50.5 by 38.5 cm and captures Porter's delicate yet profound storytelling style.
Triangle, 2021
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Etchings with collage - On Super Alfa paper // Liliana Porter's Triangle (2021) is a minimalist collage that combines etching and collage techniques on Super Alfa paper. The composition centers on a simple, hand-drawn triangle with a small, human figure placed near one side of the shape. The figure appears to be contemplating or interacting with the triangle, evoking themes of existentialism, solitude, and the human experience within geometric forms. Porter's work often explores the relationship between individuals and abstract concepts, inviting viewers to reflect on their place within larger structures. The sparse design, devoid of distractions, brings focus to the quiet interaction between the figure and the triangle. This limited edition print measures 50.5 by 38.5 cm and captures Porter's delicate yet profound storytelling style.
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