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Lithograph and embossing // Without Title 3 by Waltercio Caldas, created in 2015, is a lithograph with embossing, produced as a limited edition of 40. The artwork features a clean, minimalist composition dominated by geometric abstraction. A bold, mint-green form stretches across the white background, presenting a juxtaposition between two-dimensional and three-dimensional perspectives. At one end, a delicate, angular black outline suggests the framework of a cube, adding a sense of depth and spatial ambiguity. Caldas’ precise use of color and line creates a spatial tension that invites contemplation on form, structure, and the boundaries of perception. The simplicity of the composition reflects Caldas' ongoing exploration of the relationship between physical presence and conceptual space.
Without title 3, 2015
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Lithograph and embossing // Without Title 3 by Waltercio Caldas, created in 2015, is a lithograph with embossing, produced as a limited edition of 40. The artwork features a clean, minimalist composition dominated by geometric abstraction. A bold, mint-green form stretches across the white background, presenting a juxtaposition between two-dimensional and three-dimensional perspectives. At one end, a delicate, angular black outline suggests the framework of a cube, adding a sense of depth and spatial ambiguity. Caldas’ precise use of color and line creates a spatial tension that invites contemplation on form, structure, and the boundaries of perception. The simplicity of the composition reflects Caldas' ongoing exploration of the relationship between physical presence and conceptual space.
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Waltercio Caldas
Waltercio Caldas WC 56 1 , 2015
Limited Edition Print
Digital Print On Paper
EUR 1,800
What is conceptual art?
Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.