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Down With Art! Who's afraid of modern art? Sculpture

Aintzane De Luna

Spain

Sculpture, Porcelain on Ceramic

Size: 10 W x 8.2 H x 12.9 D in

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Made by Deluna Ceramics 100% Handcrafted by the artist Includes a signed certificate of authenticity ***** ‘Fuck Art! Who’s afraid of modern art?’ is an artwork composed of three shoe lasts, where I materialize my concerns and obsessions, what worries or haunts me. It is born from my passion for the arts, my love for design, emotions that other artists offer me, taste for beauty and the ceramic tradition from an innovative view. This setting-up is marked to a large extent by the transgression, the humour and the provocation; art, criticism, typeface design and fashion are equally blended. With a delicate support like the porcelain and a formal language close to the graffiti and urban culture, I show up my nonconformist spirit, as I propose a reflection about the art among the contemporary society.

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Sculpture:Porcelain on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 8.2 H x 12.9 D in

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• Aintzane Martinez de Luna was born and works in Bilbao (Basque Country). The artistic career of Luna has made her develop different professional aspects in the field of graphic design, without leaving her passion for ceramic and for painting. • Currently, Luna explores new techniques in order to apply them to the ceramic project. Nowadays Luna’s work is an evolution -the ceramic keeps being her main aim-, but the rest of the items she works with are vital expressions of her influences along their life. • Their work is a free project with many styles, techniques and forms of representation. The artist explores different identities and territories, borrowing the comic language, pop culture and the History of Art. Luna's works are embodied by different means, such as oil painting, digital art, ceramics or textiles. The origin of her work can be found in her personal experiences, mass media, pictures from books, magazines or the internet, music... after all, in situations that belong to her own life. • There is also a place for criticism: creations that may seem naive are, in fact, a reflection on the creative act, under the perspective of humor and irony.

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