Category: sculpture
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Baby Boy
Baby Boy, soft sculpture, crochet, plastic doll legs, 30 X 21 X 22 cm. Baby Boy is a sweet and curious fellow, perfectly balanced on his two legs, haunting children’s dreams with wells of honey and cotton-candy clouds. If it was music, it would be something by Matmos. If a book something by Banana Yoshitomo.
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The doll
When one does representational work with fabrics it is almost unavoidable to meet a few people over the course of time that will refer to our work as “dolls” or toys. Yet few people will go to the sculptor who uses clay as a main medium and refer to their work as pottery. There exactly…
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Winged Female Beast (Between a Nike and a Chimera)
The idea for this work came from the winged female beasts of classical antiquity. Materials: Fabrics, paper, plastic wrap, wire Size:39x15x17 cm.
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Trichoptero
In July I was exploring the idea of beauty but the scorching heat inspired me to make a girl figure somewhat more monstrous. This is TRICHOPTERO. It is made from wire, paper, plastic and fabrics. It is 75x30x19cm, without calculating the potential spread of the wings.
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The fish’s dream
The Fish’s Dream, wire, paper, fabrics, 59x43x37 cm Despite the fact that the standards of beauty seam to fluctuate from culture to culture and era to era, there are also constants in our perception. People have tried to diminute it’s importance but we should agree that when contacting it we all have very strong…
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Little Blue Fish
Little Blue Fish, because the attention to details is a signifier of my affection towards my works. This mermaid with a small blue fish, that gives the title to this work, is a soft sculpture, measuring 60 X 60 X 24 cm, made of wire and repurposed papers and fabrics. My work transgresses between…
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Girl bringing presents
girl-2 Girl Bringing Presents, soft sculpture from reclaimed materials. Wire, paper, fabrics. 75 X 33 X 24 cm
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Head of Child
Head of Child, soft sculpture. Upcycled paper and plastic stuffing. Various fabrics exterior. 35 X 21 X 40 cm Wide-eyed and curious, not black nor white, not a boy or a girl, just a head of a child.
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Forest Thing
A work of art should be primarily an experience, not an object. An experience that starts as one person’s idea and evolves, through its presence, into a collective one. I want my sculptures to be a place for projection of fears and desires, like magic objects were at the beginning of human civilisations, like a…
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Tribes of the Earth, Tribes of the Wind, Tribes of the City – Solo Show at Aggelon Vima
Solo show at Aggelon Vima, from 3/2 to 27/2.