Tecelares

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Tecelares is a celebrated series of abstract woodcut prints by Brazilian artist Lygia Pape, known for its innovative exploration of geometry, texture, and space within Concrete and Neo-Concrete art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
series of woodcut prints
artForm printmaking
artisticStyle geometric abstraction
associatedWith Brazilian modern art
Latin American geometric abstraction
category 20th-century print series
Brazilian prints
abstract prints
colorScheme predominantly black and white
conceptualFocus perception of space
relationship between line and plane
tactility of the printed surface
countryOfOrigin Brazil
creator Lygia Pape NERFINISHED
creatorMovement Neo-Concrete art NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Brazilian
creatorOccupation visual artist
genre abstract art
hasPart individual abstract woodcut prints
influencedBy Concrete art principles
Neo-Concrete emphasis on sensorial experience
languageOfTitle Portuguese
material ink
paper
woodblock
medium relief print
movement Concrete art NERFINISHED
Neo-Concrete art NERFINISHED
notableFor exploration of geometry
exploration of space
exploration of texture
innovative use of the woodcut medium
period mid-20th century
printingProcess hand-printed woodcut
reception celebrated in art historical scholarship
considered a key work of Lygia Pape
recognized as important in Brazilian Concrete and Neo-Concrete art
technique woodcut
titleMeaning weavings
visualCharacteristic interlaced linear structures
strong contrast between inked and uninked areas
weave-like patterns

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lygia Pape (artist) notableWork Tecelares
subject surface form: Lygia Pape
Lygia Pape notableWork Tecelares