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Etching on wove paper. Countersigned in pencil, lower right, and dated '94. Plate size: 35 × 28 cm. Image size: 29.5 × 21 cm. Printed by Atelier Lacourière et Frélaut, Paris. Published by Bibliophiles de France, Paris. // Fluid ink washes cascade and converge in a luminous interplay of light and shadow, summoning the poetic intensity of Shakespeare's verse through the language of gestural abstraction. This etching from the Sonnets de Shakespeare portfolio reveals Zao Wou-Ki at the height of his graphic powers, synthesising the spontaneity of Chinese calligraphy with the tonal richness of Western printmaking. The open expanses of white paper breathe between dense passages of black, creating a rhythmic dialogue between presence and emptiness. Printed by Atelier Lacourière et Frélaut in an edition of 30, this work embodies the lyrical equilibrium that distinguishes Zao's finest prints.
Sonnets de Shakespeare I, 1994
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Etching on wove paper. Countersigned in pencil, lower right, and dated '94. Plate size: 35 × 28 cm. Image size: 29.5 × 21 cm. Printed by Atelier Lacourière et Frélaut, Paris. Published by Bibliophiles de France, Paris. // Fluid ink washes cascade and converge in a luminous interplay of light and shadow, summoning the poetic intensity of Shakespeare's verse through the language of gestural abstraction. This etching from the Sonnets de Shakespeare portfolio reveals Zao Wou-Ki at the height of his graphic powers, synthesising the spontaneity of Chinese calligraphy with the tonal richness of Western printmaking. The open expanses of white paper breathe between dense passages of black, creating a rhythmic dialogue between presence and emptiness. Printed by Atelier Lacourière et Frélaut in an edition of 30, this work embodies the lyrical equilibrium that distinguishes Zao's finest prints.
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