Description: Argentine artist Catalina Chervin's primary body of work consists of large mixed-media drawings on paper--usually in black and white. Art historian Graciela Kartofel calls these elegant, semi-figurative works "the union of the visceral with the spiritual". This etching entitled "Retrato (Portrait) B" is a psychological portrait rooted in Surrealism. Catalina Chervin loves the subtlety and depth the printmaking process gives her work. This original print is from a signed and numbered edition of 50. Catalina Chervin is represented in museum collections in the USA, South America,and Europe including: Brooklyn Museum (New York), Princeton University Museum (New Jersey), British Museum (London) Albertina (Vienna), Museo de Arte Contemporaneo (Buenos Aires) and Bochum Museum (Germany). To know more the artist, see this photo-interview: Catalina Chervin, Latin American Surrealist Artist. View more drawings and graphics for sale by Catalina Chervin. View oilstick paintings by Catalina Chervin. Learn more about her view on the role of technique in this article: Eolo Pons, On Technique. |