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Sequences B&W nº4 - Medium Sculpture

Cristina Figarola

Spain

Sculpture, Assembling on Ceramic

Size: 15.7 W x 74.8 H x 15.7 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This sculpture made of white stoneware and black porcelainbelongs to a family called Sequences. It is a series of elements that follow one another and are related to each other, since they all start from the same cylindrical shape made on the lathe. In some cases they are deformed, creating ellipses of different sizes. Inside there are some pieces, synthesis of a flower. They are sculptures that arise from the idea of beads. As its name indicates, its pieces are like beads strung on an iron rod creating vertical shapes.

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Assembling on Ceramic

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15.7 W x 74.8 H x 15.7 D in

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I was born in Barcelona in 1962 and I graduated in Fine Arts in Cuenca's University. I am currently working on the creation of Totems, made up of stacked pieces of stoneware, which come from the field of utilitarian ceramics. I use shapes with expressive deformations, fitting them into columns of variable composition. When I started working in this craft, I realised that everything revolved around the feminine. The earth, the circle and the shapes that emerge from this millenary technique produce utilitarian pieces that are the mark of ancient civilisations, apparently fragile, but which have survived thousands of years underground. The superimposition of ceramic pieces crossed by an iron rod was born as a symbol of women's work, care and generosity towards their loved ones, and at the same time alludes to the feminine role and its historical link with the domestic sphere. Now the work of the Totems has become a game for me, where I thread necklaces on a human scale.

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