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Screen printing and collage // Manolo Valdés’s El Pañuelo de María Luisa is a vibrant and dynamic work that combines screen printing and collage. The artwork features an explosion of abstract shapes, bold colors, and playful patterns scattered across the composition, creating a sense of movement and energy. Valdés’s use of geometric forms, including lines, circles, and angular shapes, contrasts with more organic elements, adding complexity and visual depth. The collage components, such as patterns and text, introduce a tactile quality to the piece, further enhancing its layered structure. The bright yellows, reds, blues, and greens pop against the lighter background, while the addition of fan-like shapes and other everyday objects adds a playful, almost surrealist touch to the composition. Produced in a limited edition of 75, El Pañuelo de María Luisa exemplifies Valdés’s ability to blend abstraction, collage, and symbolism in a visually captivating and thought-provoking manner.
El pañuelo de María Luisa
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Screen printing and collage // Manolo Valdés’s El Pañuelo de María Luisa is a vibrant and dynamic work that combines screen printing and collage. The artwork features an explosion of abstract shapes, bold colors, and playful patterns scattered across the composition, creating a sense of movement and energy. Valdés’s use of geometric forms, including lines, circles, and angular shapes, contrasts with more organic elements, adding complexity and visual depth. The collage components, such as patterns and text, introduce a tactile quality to the piece, further enhancing its layered structure. The bright yellows, reds, blues, and greens pop against the lighter background, while the addition of fan-like shapes and other everyday objects adds a playful, almost surrealist touch to the composition. Produced in a limited edition of 75, El Pañuelo de María Luisa exemplifies Valdés’s ability to blend abstraction, collage, and symbolism in a visually captivating and thought-provoking manner.
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