Andrés Alcántara
Ménades
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Renowned sculptor Andrés Alcántara, who works with stone through a direct carving process reserved for the gifted and great masters, also chooses the most challenging path here: the arduous use of the burin. This technique involves engraving and incising the tool of the same name directly onto the metal plate that serves as the matrix. It is distinguished by the sharpness of the line, and its mastery requires great skill and dexterity.
Andrés Alcántara (b. 1960), an award-winning and recognized Spanish sculptor, has also made a name for himself as an engraver. One of his works was already distinguished in 2006 at the prestigious Estampa Graphic Art Fair. The dialogue with primitive art has become the hallmark of his creation and is also present in his graphic work. The two series of burin engravings we present today, in color variants, evoke aspects of Greek mythology, the Maenads (related to the worship of Dionysus and the primal forces of nature) and the Cerberus, guardian of the underworld, present in Dante's Divine Comedy, which is associated with the subterranean world. They reflect, at the same time, the lines and forms of the various realms of nature and its creatures, the flow of water and air, the shimmer and movement of fire, the irradiation of light, the patterns and vegetalistic veining, scales, and feathers. Mazes that stage Chaos and Cosmos, a language of poetic synthesis that reveals the artistic mastery and the full maturity of his expression.
Andrés Alcántara
Additional information
Artist | Andrés Alcántara |
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Color | Bright Yellow, Ivory, Terracotta |
Date | 2014 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Large |
Image Size (in) | 16.9 x 13.4 in |
Total Size (in) | 27.6 x 19.7 in |
Orientation | Landscape |
Paper | Fabriano Artistic Paper Fine Grain 300gr |
Print Run | 30 |
Technique | Intaglio |
Style | Abstract |
Framed | No |