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Enric Adsera Riba - Own printing technique - "Zaandam" - Hand signed and numbered - 1999
A rare work with a very limited edition
Paper dimensions: 76 cm x 72 cm
Edition: 12
Year: 1999
Born in 1939 in Catalonia, Spain, Enric Adserà Riba grew up in a country recovering from civil war. He received lessons from Josep Busquets, a sculptor from Barcelona. He then attended the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Barcelona. He was then a member of Centro Artístico Sant Lluc and Cúpula del Coliseum in Barcelona until 1960.
In 1960, Enric Adserà Riba made his first trip to the Netherlands, where he first took lessons at the Hendrik de Keyzer School, after which he stayed in Melilla for a year. In 1962 he settled permanently in Zaandam, from where he studied at the National Academy of Visual Arts in Amsterdam. Living and working in Zaandam since 1962 as a visual artist specializing in graphic work, drawings, paintings, sculptures and objects.
He became known through his participation in the exhibitions 'Grafiek Nu' in the Singer Museum in Laren (1986, 1988, 1990). Brown tones previously predominated in his graphic work. Later the etchings are mainly cheerful orange in strong contrast with bright purple. The panels and objects are composed of found objects, the graphic work shows a print of it. While experimenting, the artist has developed his own techniques. He often used found objects as a printing form. In the 'Jute' series, a dented, partly folded license plate plays the leading role.
Only some wrinkling on the top edge of the page. The image is perfect (see photos)
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlue, Gold, White, Yellow, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1StyleAbstractSubjectAbstractOrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight76 cmWidth72 cmSigns of usageWrinkles