Rose Sérénade

400,00 

This series of textile sculptures is born from the reflection ​on​ the construction of the identity ​through time. They are ​created with paintings from some years ago that I have destroyed for giving them a new entity. I feel strongly identified with my work, I feel it is a part of me. So that, destroying my work from the past, for giving it a new shape and so, a new life, it is an image of how the past builds present. I ​am today because I ​was yesterday, ​and ​​because I was ‘that one’. Transformation is also an assimilation of that past. Thus, what hides inside the first sculptures, starts to show up little by little on​ the​ following, and exhibits on the last ones in a much more explicit way. The paintings serving today as raw material were already in volume. Volume has been a part of my ​visual ​language for more than 15 years.

The sculpture is protected with a very thin resin layer. It is possible to use a duster and even to pass a slightly wet rag

This concrete piece, Rose sérénade, is built from a painting called Vitrées. I painted it in Paris on 2008 and was exhibited in galeria Puchol, in Valencia, the very same year.

It has a powerful magnet inside for attaching it on a screw on the wall. A frame could be placed around, on the wall. The piece could be suspended on a frame, standing on a surface.

Date 2021
Color
Dimensions (cm) 22x30x12
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Framed No
Medium ,
Location France
Orientation Free arrangement, Square
Signed Yes
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