
"Abracadabra" Abstract Lithograph
In the perpetual dialogue between the artist who creates and the one who receives, some works reveal themselves as visual enigmas whose decryption challenges the intellect and sensitivity. Among these creations is this singular piece named "Abracadabra," a lithograph imbued with Dada and surrealist references. It plays with our perceptions just as the artist plays with the elements composing it. Vertical dynamism, engaging a bidirectional reading. The four mustaches presented recall those of men from the post-Victorian period. This mustache was called the Handlebar mustache because its shape resembled bicycle handlebars. When scrutinizing the typographic aspect of the work, the word ABRACADABRA appears in capital letters in a military font, associated with rigor and authority. This element gradually fades as the gaze moves upward until it becomes nothing more than a visual whisper, highlighting the interaction and the ephemeral process inherent in any impermanent manifestation. A relie