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Printmaking, Plaster on Plaster
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The whole serie of this engravings is based on the form of Victoria Amazonica waterlily where can be found in Amazon river. I carved the form of the nerves of the plant on plaster and i started creating prints. There is no press machine behind the procedure while i push and press the paper with my bare hands on the plaster to absord the ink was placed on the plaster form. I created 4 prints, everyone on different paper. Transparent Paper 50x70cm Schoeller 110gr Illustration paper 50x70cm, 250gr Colorline Canson 50x70cm royal blue 250gr Ingres Vidalon 50x65cm, 100gr feel free to inform me for which print you are interested.
2023
Plaster on Plaster
4
19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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I am inspired by the beauty and mystery of the natural world. My sculptures celebrate form and texture and hover in the relationship between light, shadow and atmosphere. I am concerned with the search for inner truth and the purpose of existence. The journey we have taken, a journey inward to retrieve memories that exist hidden within us, poses questions both to me as I create and to the viewer. Who he is, what he is, where he comes from, what he carries, what he wants to tell us now, what he is doing in this world, what his purpose is, where he lived, how he breathed, how he moved. These are the questions that arise every time I hold a new piece of stone or a new idea in my hands. In many of my sculptures I bring the material to such a stage that the viewer often questions the material himself. I enjoy and always encourage viewers to touch my sculptures, because I believe that through touch they can feel the sculpture as a new being, since touch is a sense of contact with other bodies. I am constantly experimenting with different marbles and techniques to express new life forms and personalities, creating an eclectic body of work. I complete the intuitive process of form making with great attention to harmony and detail. I want the end result to look natural and not stylized. Most of my sculptures are textured, a skin, in an attempt to reflect the diversity in both human existence and a general level of variation. Light is part of the sculpture and an integral part of the creative process, not only because marble is the material of light, but mainly because it is through it that the character of each work emerges best.
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