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Lithograph and etching // Without Title 6 by Waltercio Caldas, created in 2015, is a limited edition print combining lithograph and etching techniques. The artwork, which is part of an edition of 40, embodies Caldas's minimalist and conceptual approach. Dominated by geometric forms, the composition features a large red square, a thin vertical yellow line, and a smaller black square on a stark white background. Each element is meticulously placed, inviting the viewer to ponder the relationships between shapes and negative space. Caldas’s work often explores themes of perception and spatial awareness, and here, the restrained use of form and color invites a meditative engagement with balance and structure.
Without title 6 , 2015
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Lithograph and etching // Without Title 6 by Waltercio Caldas, created in 2015, is a limited edition print combining lithograph and etching techniques. The artwork, which is part of an edition of 40, embodies Caldas's minimalist and conceptual approach. Dominated by geometric forms, the composition features a large red square, a thin vertical yellow line, and a smaller black square on a stark white background. Each element is meticulously placed, inviting the viewer to ponder the relationships between shapes and negative space. Caldas’s work often explores themes of perception and spatial awareness, and here, the restrained use of form and color invites a meditative engagement with balance and structure.
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Waltercio Caldas
Waltercio Caldas WC 56 1 , 2015
Limited Edition Print
Digital Print On Paper
EUR 1,800
What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.