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Inspired by Architect Frank Gehry and Artist Pablo Picasso ( El Guernica 1937).

Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced  and recycled materials items to space-age titanium, this buildings are entertaining and surprising with lights and shadows scenarios.


The impact of Cubism and the work of Pablo Picasso is also apparent in the geometric and deconstructed artwork.

It is made with reclycled materials to concern about the t Climate Change isuue, you can ¨read¨ along other things on the artwork : " Climate Change to harsh effect on children"

Hoping Art as a way to connect humans and our World.
Inspired by Architect Frank Gehry and Artist Pablo Picasso ( El Guernica 1937).

Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced  and recycled materials items to space-age titanium, this buildings are entertaining and surprising with lights and shadows scenarios.


The impact of Cubism and the work of Pablo Picasso is also apparent in the geometric and deconstructed artwork.

It is made with reclycled materials to concern about the t Climate Change isuue, you can ¨read¨ along other things on the artwork : " Climate Change to harsh effect on children"

Hoping Art as a way to connect humans and our World.
Inspired by Architect Frank Gehry and Artist Pablo Picasso ( El Guernica 1937).

Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced  and recycled materials items to space-age titanium, this buildings are entertaining and surprising with lights and shadows scenarios.


The impact of Cubism and the work of Pablo Picasso is also apparent in the geometric and deconstructed artwork.

It is made with reclycled materials to concern about the t Climate Change isuue, you can ¨read¨ along other things on the artwork : " Climate Change to harsh effect on children"

Hoping Art as a way to connect humans and our World.
Inspired by Architect Frank Gehry and Artist Pablo Picasso ( El Guernica 1937).

Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced  and recycled materials items to space-age titanium, this buildings are entertaining and surprising with lights and shadows scenarios.


The impact of Cubism and the work of Pablo Picasso is also apparent in the geometric and deconstructed artwork.

It is made with reclycled materials to concern about the t Climate Change isuue, you can ¨read¨ along other things on the artwork : " Climate Change to harsh effect on children"

Hoping Art as a way to connect humans and our World.
Inspired by Architect Frank Gehry and Artist Pablo Picasso ( El Guernica 1937).

Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced  and recycled materials items to space-age titanium, this buildings are entertaining and surprising with lights and shadows scenarios.


The impact of Cubism and the work of Pablo Picasso is also apparent in the geometric and deconstructed artwork.

It is made with reclycled materials to concern about the t Climate Change isuue, you can ¨read¨ along other things on the artwork : " Climate Change to harsh effect on children"

Hoping Art as a way to connect humans and our World.
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ACONITUM Painting

Ines Pedras

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 35.5 W x 47.7 H x 1.6 D in

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About The Artwork

Inspired by Architect Frank Gehry and Artist Pablo Picasso ( El Guernica 1937). Experimenting with a range of materials from cheap mass-produced and recycled materials items to space-age titanium, this buildings are entertaining and surprising with lights and shadows scenarios. The impact of Cubism and the work of Pablo Picasso is also apparent in the geometric and deconstructed artwork. It is made with reclycled materials to concern about the t Climate Change isuue, you can ¨read¨ along other things on the artwork : " Climate Change to harsh effect on children" Hoping Art as a way to connect humans and our World.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.5 W x 47.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Ines Pedras (artistic name: Ines J. Pedras) is an architect, artist, designer and engineer. She is specialist in new technologies. Her artworks reflect the impact of Frank Gehry and Pablo Picasso. The apparent in the geometric and deconstructed works are reflected in her art. She experiments with recicled materials like plastics and newspapers to emphasis the power of art into Climate Change actions.

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