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Sculpture, Clay
Size: 40 W x 36 H x 4 D cm
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Materials: Ceramic, wood, paper and brass hardware Signed by the artist Comes with COA for artwork (Certificate of Authenticity) This series of my work focuses on abstract language translated in three-dimensional geometric shapes which I combine in different ways exploring the relation among color...
2022
Sculpture, Clay
One-of-a-kind Artwork
40 W x 36 H x 4 D cm
Yes
Wall-Mounted
Black
Certificate is Included
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"Creating objects that I’ve never seen before is the propelling force that pushes me forward. The excitement of creating something you couldn’t describe in any other way ends up becoming an obsession." My name is Eduardo Montani and I am a ceramic artist born in Brazil in 1986. My first experiences as an artist, in a more intensive way, happen when I did a BA in Architecture. The formal composition studies I developed at that time gave me a new perception of forms and the relation between elements and shapes. Those exercises opened a whole new field beyond architecture to explore. At that moment I knew that I would be an artist for life. Having worked as an architect for over 10 years, ceramics was a natural choice of primary media - it being an essential material in my field. It was on 2021, during an Artistic Ceramics Residency, that I was able to explore this media further. I am passionate about clay because of the endless possibilities for creation it provides to a skilful artist.For as long as I can remember I’ve been asking myself: why do things have to be done the way people always have done them? In fact, I never stopped asking this question and, this way of seeing the world is reflected in much of my work. Some of my influences are modern architecture, traditional Japanese ceramics, and specific artists like Oscar Niemeyer and Isamu Noguchi. But the biggest influence of my work is life itself – in a way, all I create is a synthesis of my experience of being alive. I am currently located in London where I am researching new ceramic techniques and developing a new body of work.
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