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Image size: 50 x 70 cm - Sheet size 75 x 92 cm // Lanzarote 51 by Miquel Barceló, created in 2002, is a limited edition etching and aquatint that captures the intensity of a bullfight scene. In this piece, the matador is engaged in close confrontation with the bull, their bodies almost merging through dynamic, gestural strokes. The circular arena, implied through the curved lines in the background, envelops the figures, emphasizing the confined space of the dramatic encounter. Barceló’s expressive use of texture and line work heightens the tension, while the contrast between light and dark adds depth to the composition. The swirling motion around the central figures evokes both the physical movement of the fight and the emotional turmoil of the moment.
Lanzarote 51, 2002
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Image size: 50 x 70 cm - Sheet size 75 x 92 cm // Lanzarote 51 by Miquel Barceló, created in 2002, is a limited edition etching and aquatint that captures the intensity of a bullfight scene. In this piece, the matador is engaged in close confrontation with the bull, their bodies almost merging through dynamic, gestural strokes. The circular arena, implied through the curved lines in the background, envelops the figures, emphasizing the confined space of the dramatic encounter. Barceló’s expressive use of texture and line work heightens the tension, while the contrast between light and dark adds depth to the composition. The swirling motion around the central figures evokes both the physical movement of the fight and the emotional turmoil of the moment.
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Miquel Barceló
Lanzarote 16, 1999
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Etching And Aquatint
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