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This etching was created by the artist in 1999. Initialed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 25 // Metamorfosis VI (Deluxe) by Louise Bourgeois, created in 1999, is an intimate etching that explores themes of human connection, transformation, and vulnerability. The image depicts a couple embracing in bed, their bodies merging into one another in a tender, almost surreal fusion. This merging reflects Bourgeois's exploration of relationships and identity, where boundaries blur, suggesting both unity and entrapment. The etching, minimalist in its line work, brings focus to the emotional and physical connection of the figures. Numbered and initialed in pencil, this piece is from a limited edition of 25, showcasing Bourgeois's profound insight into the human psyche.
Metamorfosis VI (Deluxe), 1999
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This etching was created by the artist in 1999. Initialed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 25 // Metamorfosis VI (Deluxe) by Louise Bourgeois, created in 1999, is an intimate etching that explores themes of human connection, transformation, and vulnerability. The image depicts a couple embracing in bed, their bodies merging into one another in a tender, almost surreal fusion. This merging reflects Bourgeois's exploration of relationships and identity, where boundaries blur, suggesting both unity and entrapment. The etching, minimalist in its line work, brings focus to the emotional and physical connection of the figures. Numbered and initialed in pencil, this piece is from a limited edition of 25, showcasing Bourgeois's profound insight into the human psyche.
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