
Pink Floyd
- Medium:
- Etching on Hahnemuhle 350 gr paper
- Dimensions:
- 50 × 70 cm
- Image courtesy of
- Pigment Gallery
Description
Pink Floyd is classified as an abstract work, the title a cultural reference rather than a descriptive label — likely evoking the British rock group known for large-scale, psychedelic, and immersive visual and sonic environments. As an abstract etching on Hahnemühle 350 gr paper, the print presumably departs from Escudero's landscape and seascape subjects to explore purely formal relationships: line density, tonal contrast, and the gestural or structural marks available to the intaglio process. The choice of an abstracted or non-representational composition in etching leverages the medium's capacity for precise, repeated mark-making and aquatint texture independent of descriptive function. The heavyweight paper provides the structural support needed for a heavily worked or multiply bitten plate. The title may indicate a visual rhythm or layered tonal buildup analogous to musical structure, though the print's exact imagery is not derivable from title alone.





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