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Fine etching and collage, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Manolo Valdés’s Still Life IV (1986) is an etching with collage that reinterprets the traditional still life through a contemporary, layered approach. A wine bottle label reading “Viña Vermeta” becomes the central motif, combined with loosely sketched geometric forms and gestural marks that suggest a table setting. The interplay between printed imagery and hand-drawn lines creates a dialogue between reproduction and originality. The composition feels both structured and spontaneous, balancing recognizable objects with abstraction. Produced in an edition of 100, the work reflects Valdés’s interest in art history, everyday objects, and the transformation of familiar imagery through texture and fragmentation.
Still Life IV, 1986
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Fine etching and collage, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Manolo Valdés’s Still Life IV (1986) is an etching with collage that reinterprets the traditional still life through a contemporary, layered approach. A wine bottle label reading “Viña Vermeta” becomes the central motif, combined with loosely sketched geometric forms and gestural marks that suggest a table setting. The interplay between printed imagery and hand-drawn lines creates a dialogue between reproduction and originality. The composition feels both structured and spontaneous, balancing recognizable objects with abstraction. Produced in an edition of 100, the work reflects Valdés’s interest in art history, everyday objects, and the transformation of familiar imagery through texture and fragmentation.
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