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This etching was created by the artist in 1999. Initialed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 85. From the Metamorfosis suite // Metamorfosis II by Louise Bourgeois, an etching created in 1999 as part of her Metamorfosis suite, delves into themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and transformation. The artwork depicts a couple in an intertwined embrace on a simple bed, evoking a sense of emotional rawness and connection. Bourgeois uses minimalist linework to portray the figures in an almost surreal blending of forms, symbolizing the merging of identities within close relationships. Initialed and numbered by the artist, this etching belongs to a limited edition of 85, representing Bourgeois’s continued exploration of the complexities of human bonds.
Metamorfosis II, 1999
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This etching was created by the artist in 1999. Initialed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 85. From the Metamorfosis suite // Metamorfosis II by Louise Bourgeois, an etching created in 1999 as part of her Metamorfosis suite, delves into themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and transformation. The artwork depicts a couple in an intertwined embrace on a simple bed, evoking a sense of emotional rawness and connection. Bourgeois uses minimalist linework to portray the figures in an almost surreal blending of forms, symbolizing the merging of identities within close relationships. Initialed and numbered by the artist, this etching belongs to a limited edition of 85, representing Bourgeois’s continued exploration of the complexities of human bonds.
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