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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada’s Luna Park 2 (1985) is a limited edition drypoint etching that employs sharp, geometric forms within a triangular composition. Black lines and shaded areas intersect to create an abstract, architectural-like structure, enclosed in a defined triangular shape. The work exudes a sense of mystery, with its central dark shapes suggesting both depth and structure, reminiscent of a symbolic landscape or a fragmented architectural blueprint. The textured lines and cross-hatching add depth, making the piece feel tactile and dynamic. This etching demonstrates Ràfols-Casamada’s interest in spatial exploration and his ability to convey complexity through minimalistic form and line.
Luna Park 2 , 1985
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// Albert Ràfols-Casamada’s Luna Park 2 (1985) is a limited edition drypoint etching that employs sharp, geometric forms within a triangular composition. Black lines and shaded areas intersect to create an abstract, architectural-like structure, enclosed in a defined triangular shape. The work exudes a sense of mystery, with its central dark shapes suggesting both depth and structure, reminiscent of a symbolic landscape or a fragmented architectural blueprint. The textured lines and cross-hatching add depth, making the piece feel tactile and dynamic. This etching demonstrates Ràfols-Casamada’s interest in spatial exploration and his ability to convey complexity through minimalistic form and line.
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