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Arozarena De La FuenteFine Corals. Organic Sculpture. Natural Textures2019
2019
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This organic patterned sculpture is made out of a mixture of cement, resin, ceramics and pulverized minerals in order to give it an authentic coral look. It is easy to install for only two screws are needed. The piece is held up by any of the holes chosen, this gives you more flexibility. It can be one whole piece or two separate ones divided in half as shown in the pictures. It is perfect for beach houses for it gives serenity to spaces and can be combined easily in the space chosen. The artists recommend installing it a couple of inches separated from the wall and having spot lights illuminating it so its shadows can be projected on the wall. Colored back walls are also a great idea if you are looking towards adding contrast to de interior space.
Handmade in the heart of Mexico City, it took 3 complete months to finish this piece. Modern. Organic. Elegant. Natural Colors. Scuplture. Beach House. Sand texture. Wall Sculpture.
- Creator:Arozarena De La Fuente (1990, Mexican)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 55.12 in (140 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Mexico City, MX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU87633881932
Arozarena De La Fuente
Born in the heart of Mexico City, these two artists and industrial designers, Ampi Arozarena and Elena De La Fuente describe form and color as their core of exploration. They admire the dual identity the two elements create in their works of art. They are driven by the optical and physical sensation materials become on their unique canvasses. This artwork´s unique and neutral colors make it easy to blend perfectly well in any surrounding. The artistic collective began in 2016 and they have not stopped creating new pieces and exhibiting them internationally. Some of these exhibitions include: Design Week 2016, "El Hormiguero" at Lincoln Park, "Los 17 del 17" at Aura Galerías, Art United for Mexico (all art work was donated in order to fund the recontstruction of the city after the devastating earthquake), Art in Benefit of CONFE, "Sonder", Franz Mayer Museum 2018, "El grupo de los 16", "Drops" and Art Basel Miami 2019.
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