
Details
Artist
Styles
Image size: 43 x 53 cm - Sheet size 65 x 75 cm // Lanzarote 7 by Miquel Barceló, created in 1999, is a limited edition etching and aquatint that showcases Barceló's signature use of texture and abstraction. The composition is dominated by sweeping, organic forms rendered in warm orange tones, evoking a sense of movement and energy. The swirling, almost cloud-like forms suggest natural processes such as wind or waves, while the rich texture of the print adds depth and dynamism. Barceló's expressive brushwork and use of color give the piece a visceral, elemental quality, reflecting his ongoing exploration of nature and the physical world through abstract, gestural forms.
Lanzarote 7, 1999
form
Medium
Size
65 x 75 cm
- Inches
- Centimeters
Edition
Price
- USD
- EUR
- GBP
Details
Artist
Styles
Image size: 43 x 53 cm - Sheet size 65 x 75 cm // Lanzarote 7 by Miquel Barceló, created in 1999, is a limited edition etching and aquatint that showcases Barceló's signature use of texture and abstraction. The composition is dominated by sweeping, organic forms rendered in warm orange tones, evoking a sense of movement and energy. The swirling, almost cloud-like forms suggest natural processes such as wind or waves, while the rich texture of the print adds depth and dynamism. Barceló's expressive brushwork and use of color give the piece a visceral, elemental quality, reflecting his ongoing exploration of nature and the physical world through abstract, gestural forms.
- Recently Added
- Price (low-high )
- Price (high-low )
- Year (low-high )
- Year (high-low )
What is abstract expressionism?
Abstract Expressionism is an art movement that emerged in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s. Characterized by large, abstract canvases, the movement emphasized spontaneous, expressive brushwork and the use of color and form to convey emotion rather than represent reality. Artists like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning are key figures in this movement. Abstract Expressionism marked a shift in the art world, making New York City a center of the international art scene.