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Image size: 50 x 70 cm - Sheet size 75 x 92 cm Lanzarote 45 (2002) by Miquel Barceló is an etching with aquatint that evokes the rugged, elemental landscapes of the volcanic island that so profoundly inspired the artist. Executed in black and white, the composition captures a raw, geological energy—layers of ink suggest stratified rock formations or crashing ocean waves. The granular textures and sweeping contrasts lend the print a tactile, almost topographic quality. Barceló’s mastery of aquatint here results in a nuanced interplay of light and shadow, evoking both the physical and metaphysical terrain of Lanzarote.
Lanzarote 45, 2002
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Image size: 50 x 70 cm - Sheet size 75 x 92 cm Lanzarote 45 (2002) by Miquel Barceló is an etching with aquatint that evokes the rugged, elemental landscapes of the volcanic island that so profoundly inspired the artist. Executed in black and white, the composition captures a raw, geological energy—layers of ink suggest stratified rock formations or crashing ocean waves. The granular textures and sweeping contrasts lend the print a tactile, almost topographic quality. Barceló’s mastery of aquatint here results in a nuanced interplay of light and shadow, evoking both the physical and metaphysical terrain of Lanzarote.
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