The 1987 serigraphy by Antonio Henrique Amaral, titled "La Fourchette," represents a compelling intersection of artistry and commentary. Marked as an E.A. (Épreuve d'Artiste) and signed by the artist in pencil, this piece embodies Amaral's distinctive style and thematic depth.
Amaral, a prominent Brazilian artist known for his bold and provocative works, employs the medium of serigraphy to convey his vision with striking clarity. Through meticulous craftsmanship and keen attention to detail, he brings "La Fourchette" to life, inviting viewers to explore its layers of meaning.
The serigraphy serves as a poignant commentary on contemporary society, probing the complexities of human existence and the struggles of everyday life. With its vivid colors and dynamic composition, Amaral captures the viewer's attention, prompting reflection on themes of power, privilege, and inequality.
The fork, a recurring motif in Amaral's work, symbolizes both sustenance and struggle. It serves as a potent metaphor for the disparities that pervade society, highlighting the stark divide between the haves and the have-nots. Through his art, Amaral challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and interrogate the status quo.
Screenprint
Gastronomy
Annotated E. A. and signed in pencil by the artist
Very good state
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