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// Nelson Leirner's Cartas a...2 (2012) is a mixed media artwork that pays homage to Pablo Picasso’s famous series of bull sketches, capturing the evolution of form and abstraction. The central figure is a simplified, geometric outline of a bull, reminiscent of Picasso's minimalist style, while maintaining Leirner’s playful and interpretive touch. The print is bordered by a bold black-and-white diagonal stripe pattern, adding a modern, graphic element that contrasts with the classical inspiration. A small reproduction of one of Picasso’s original sketches is attached in the upper right corner, bridging the connection between the original work and Leirner's reinterpretation. This piece explores themes of artistic legacy, homage, and reinterpretation, blending homage with contemporary design.
Cartas a...2 , 2012
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// Nelson Leirner's Cartas a...2 (2012) is a mixed media artwork that pays homage to Pablo Picasso’s famous series of bull sketches, capturing the evolution of form and abstraction. The central figure is a simplified, geometric outline of a bull, reminiscent of Picasso's minimalist style, while maintaining Leirner’s playful and interpretive touch. The print is bordered by a bold black-and-white diagonal stripe pattern, adding a modern, graphic element that contrasts with the classical inspiration. A small reproduction of one of Picasso’s original sketches is attached in the upper right corner, bridging the connection between the original work and Leirner's reinterpretation. This piece explores themes of artistic legacy, homage, and reinterpretation, blending homage with contemporary design.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
