The root is the plant organ that grows in the opposite direction to the stem, and in its vital path it absorbs what is necessary for its progress, growing and linking with its environment. This simile leads us to rethink the contemporary path that relates us to nature and our surroundings.
“Objeto: Proceso y reflexión” arises from reconsidering the way back to the natural, to the sensoriality that marks our relationship with the original elements.
The contact with the unexpected, the reality of a process that expresses the sensitivity of paper in the sculptures of Justino del Casar's sculptures, forceful sculptures that molding time and the inherent trompe l'oeil.
The natural path, the animal track and the transhumance are connected in the tapestries of Regina Dejimenez through her subtle textile work.
Feeling a crunching of the earth in Icarus parts Maiterenathe lava of a volcano. The artist's hand molds the earth, clay and ceramics, the palpable is the fire.
The humble material and stitching processes that meditate nature with Cristina Vallejosupporting the simile of a ceramic of the woven.
The nurturing of the cracks in our rural imaginary, Carlos Villoslada brings us closer to the human footprint and its relationship with the environment, a vestige that supports rescued materials and gives space to the passage of time.
La flor del desierto, creciendo y enlazandose con su medio, absorbiendo el C02 y custodiando nuestro oxígeno. Carmelo Zappulla, con sus estudios e investigaciones, nos trae a la actualidad, uno de los derroteros más importantes de nuestra era.
The time, processes and relationships that link the craftsman, his pieces and their future habitats. In this exhibition, works of art and design, generate discourses allowing a careful nature and connected to the essential.
A vital journey through the natural elements that are implicit in collector's pieces.