This etching engraved in 1992 maintains its evocative power: harmonious fusion between the brick and the vegetation, everything is silent but alive, as evidenced by the hanging drapes and the grass in the foreground. Although the image has a façade without perspective, the play of light and dark shades enhances its depth. In this regard we can quote a verse by Baudelaire: “there, everything is order, calm and pleasure.”
1992 | etching on copper
Plate: 295 x 348 mm (base x height)
Printing on Hahnemühle paper, black ink, paper size: 500 x 700 mm 35 signed and numbered signed copies 1/35-35/35. Only few copies available.