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// Nature morte by Miquel Barceló, created in 1984, is a limited edition lithograph that presents a striking still-life composition. The central focus is a glass bowl containing folded, textured objects, set beside an open book with the word FIN written on it. The arrangement also includes small objects, like bones and a spoon, set against a dark, textured background. The smoky, swirling lines that surround the composition give the scene a dreamlike, almost eerie quality, emphasizing themes of finality, decay, and the passage of time. Barceló’s expressive use of texture and light creates a rich, layered composition that invites reflection on life and mortality.
Nature morte, 1984
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// Nature morte by Miquel Barceló, created in 1984, is a limited edition lithograph that presents a striking still-life composition. The central focus is a glass bowl containing folded, textured objects, set beside an open book with the word FIN written on it. The arrangement also includes small objects, like bones and a spoon, set against a dark, textured background. The smoky, swirling lines that surround the composition give the scene a dreamlike, almost eerie quality, emphasizing themes of finality, decay, and the passage of time. Barceló’s expressive use of texture and light creates a rich, layered composition that invites reflection on life and mortality.
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