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Portugal
Installation, Manipulated on Other
Size: 300 W x 100 H x 7.5 D in
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Installation = Final Justice Handmade tear gas bombs in cast [yeso]. 136 bombs, each one sand down and hand painted with silver. A second coat with eye brow pigment. On top of each tear gas bomb there is a series of beans and seeds germinating, such as: black bean, red bean, pinto bean, corn, bird seed and lentil. This installation can be done anywhere. It could be adapted to any space. It will be decided by the artist and the buyer. The final size of the installation will determine the final price. The price will be calculated by square feet or meters. The installation has to be done by the artist on site.
Original Created:2019
Subjects:Abstract
Materials:Other
Styles:Conceptual
Mediums:ManipulatedNew MediaPlaster
Installation:Manipulated on Other
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:300 W x 100 H x 7.5 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:Portugal.
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Anastasia Carpio has always participated in the world of visual arts. Her solid track record in the field of graphic design and teaching, with extensive knowledge of the typographic area. Graduated in Fine Arts, Cum Laude, from the Fashion Institute of Technology, in New York. Her life experience and her training have converged, in a decisive way, in her approach to artistic fact, allowing the awakening of a comprehensive visual artist. For Anastasia, the creative process is a discipline in constant evolution. Her work is inspired by the ephemeral and temporary, by the experiences that she brings with her to the places where she develops her work; there she integrates them with materials found in the place, seeking a new sense of rootedness, adaptability to change and a tangible, physical and emotional connection, an important part of her artistic production. A world of possibilities and deep connections opened up in 2016, after a stay in Mexico, where she studied different techniques, including tapestry weaving, and began to explore the possibilities and uses of fibers. The exploration of materials, formats, and surfaces contemplates infinite possibilities. Her life experiences, her childhood, her travels, cities and countries, and the constant displacement led her to uproot, and the "lack of belonging". This stimulates the challenge of creating new "connections". She is currently exploring new materials, such as construction wire, woven from which she builds the "EmptyNest" metaphor, representing the emptiness of her own family nest, of the house or structure that she no longer inhabits or that in many ways is weak or non-existent. Her most recent participation was in the 2022 Contextile International Biennial, “Stitching The Soul”, creating a piece stimulated by the need to process her recent mourning for the loss of her father, which transformed into a creative act. WEB anastasiacarpio.com IG anastasiacarpio.va
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