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"Orientarse o Perderse II, Knife Drawing", hand cut giclée print, metallic paper
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Orientarse o Perderse II, Knife Drawing" is an original piece by Lucha Rodríguez and is made from hand scoring giclée print on metallic paper. This piece measure 1...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Synthetic Paper Sculptures

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Synthetic Paper, Giclée

The Foundation
Located in Jersey City, NJ
This arwork is a part of Vistiges art series. “Vestiges'' acts as a relic that evokes a nostalgic reminder of a life that once was. The series is deeply associative, attuned to our own sense of place and personal history through an aesthetic of transience, intimacy, and sentiment. The physical properties of “Vestiges” invite a closer look. Kiegel replaces the traditional canvas with a lightweight aerospace structural material that mimics the architecture of a honeycomb. A lateral view of its deep rigid hexagonal structure makes it appear as an abandoned, rusted piece of metal—only allowing its full depth to be seen from a direct view, like a synthetic silk veil...
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2010s Synthetic Paper Sculptures

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Metal, Gold, Copper, Steel

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