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Image size: 70 x 85 cm - Sheet size: 97 x 108 cm Miquel Barceló’s Lanzarote 62 (2002) is a powerful etching and aquatint that captures the artist’s fascination with transformation, movement, and the elemental forces of nature. Rendered in dramatic black and white, the composition depicts a rider and horse seemingly dissolving into splashes, textures, and gestural marks. The image evokes both a traditional equestrian motif and a contemporary vision of instability and metamorphosis. Created during a period when Barceló drew inspiration from the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote, the work reflects the raw energy and physicality that characterize his graphic practice. Through rich tonal contrasts and expressive surfaces, Lanzarote 62 balances figuration and abstraction, inviting multiple interpretations while conveying a sense of motion, struggle, and vitality. Printed in an edition of 35 copies, the work demonstrates the artist’s mastery of intaglio techniques.
Lanzarote 62, 2002
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Image size: 70 x 85 cm - Sheet size: 97 x 108 cm Miquel Barceló’s Lanzarote 62 (2002) is a powerful etching and aquatint that captures the artist’s fascination with transformation, movement, and the elemental forces of nature. Rendered in dramatic black and white, the composition depicts a rider and horse seemingly dissolving into splashes, textures, and gestural marks. The image evokes both a traditional equestrian motif and a contemporary vision of instability and metamorphosis. Created during a period when Barceló drew inspiration from the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote, the work reflects the raw energy and physicality that characterize his graphic practice. Through rich tonal contrasts and expressive surfaces, Lanzarote 62 balances figuration and abstraction, inviting multiple interpretations while conveying a sense of motion, struggle, and vitality. Printed in an edition of 35 copies, the work demonstrates the artist’s mastery of intaglio techniques.
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