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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada's Brisa-1 (1993) is an etching that exudes a gentle, serene atmosphere, likely inspired by nature and the seaside. Dominated by an expansive turquoise background, the artwork features a soft, abstract white form in the center, resembling a breeze or a sail caught in motion. A bold, earthy brown frame encloses the composition, grounding it while contrasting with the lightness of the central shapes. A small, bright orange accent on the right adds warmth and balance, drawing the viewer’s eye. The interplay of fluid lines and organic shapes reflects Ràfols-Casamada’s poetic approach to abstraction, blending color and form to evoke a tranquil, airy feeling.
Brisa-1 , 1993
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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada's Brisa-1 (1993) is an etching that exudes a gentle, serene atmosphere, likely inspired by nature and the seaside. Dominated by an expansive turquoise background, the artwork features a soft, abstract white form in the center, resembling a breeze or a sail caught in motion. A bold, earthy brown frame encloses the composition, grounding it while contrasting with the lightness of the central shapes. A small, bright orange accent on the right adds warmth and balance, drawing the viewer’s eye. The interplay of fluid lines and organic shapes reflects Ràfols-Casamada’s poetic approach to abstraction, blending color and form to evoke a tranquil, airy feeling.
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