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Etching with collage // Untitled 5 (El Camino) by Liliana Porter, created in 2023, is a limited edition etching with collage, reflecting Porter’s minimalist and narrative-driven approach. The artwork measures 50.5 x 38.5 cm and features a small figure positioned along a winding path drawn with simple, fluid lines. The figure, placed delicately on the path, evokes a sense of solitude and contemplation, embodying themes of journey and introspection. The etching’s minimalist aesthetic, paired with the subtle collage element, enhances the feeling of openness and invites viewers to explore the symbolic meaning of life's winding paths. Limited to just 20 copies with 3 artist's proofs (HC), this work is emblematic of Porter's ability to create profound narratives within a restrained and refined visual language.
Untitled 5 (El camino), 2023
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Etching with collage // Untitled 5 (El Camino) by Liliana Porter, created in 2023, is a limited edition etching with collage, reflecting Porter’s minimalist and narrative-driven approach. The artwork measures 50.5 x 38.5 cm and features a small figure positioned along a winding path drawn with simple, fluid lines. The figure, placed delicately on the path, evokes a sense of solitude and contemplation, embodying themes of journey and introspection. The etching’s minimalist aesthetic, paired with the subtle collage element, enhances the feeling of openness and invites viewers to explore the symbolic meaning of life's winding paths. Limited to just 20 copies with 3 artist's proofs (HC), this work is emblematic of Porter's ability to create profound narratives within a restrained and refined visual language.
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