Joan Barbarà
Prints Available from Grafos Verlag
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Margaritas (Boc de Vidre) Daisies (Glass Vase) Barbarà's etchings must actually be touched - they are like reliefs, marked by the deep lines of the acid. This color etching of daisies in a glass vase was done in 1988. It is an etching with aquatint, poupée and collage done in seven colors. The blossoms advance from the shadows of the background, magenta and mauve in front of soft sepia and green earth. The garden is recreated from memory. |
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A view of a Spanish interior patio such as those found in Catalonia becomes the theme in small format. Arcs (Arches) was printed in 1977. A sketch-like impression, it seems like a preliminary study to Barbarà's earliest chalcographic series 'Negre sobre negre' (Black on Black, 1995), in which architectural elements - arcades and pergolas - become the leitmotifs. (cf. Catalogue Edicions Polígrafa, Barcelona, Galeria Tristan Barbarà, 1995). |
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Still Life with White Vase (Urceola) This blossoming still life displays Baroque movement, a decorative wealth of colors and a plastic quality, but above all, a masterful printing technique. And this sums up the qualities which make this etching, printed in 1988 in seven colors (etching, aquatint, poupée and collage) so attractive. |
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Still Life with Blooming Mimosas In this nine-color etching from 1991, with
aquatint, poupée and collage, the surge towards an ambitious abstraction
becomes tangible. A single yellow mimosa blossom fills the print. The
ornament swings out from the background. The fine grain of the aquatint
suggests optically tangible materiality, as if one could actually "see"
the scent of the flower. This is an important print within Joan Barbarà's
graphic work. ek |
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