Alana Iturralde
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.These two ceramic vases feature a mottled, earthy color palette with hues of olive green and beige. The rounded, bulbous forms are adorned with a textured, porous surface that adds visual interest and a sense of organic materiality. The overall composition is minimalist and symmetrical, highlighting the inherent beauty of the simple, vessel-like shapes. This artwork exemplifies the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, which celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the natural transformation of materials over time. The artist's intent was likely to create functional yet visually captivating pieces that evoke a serene, contemplative mood. ...
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Alana Iturralde
1988 , AmericanAlana Iturralde is an artist who works in sculpture and craft. She considers craft-based processes and histories which present a source of knowledge and collective identity. Iturralde’s vases merge into each other, while ceramic tiles and embroidered textiles appear timeless and contemporary at the same time. During her 2019 residency at Gasworks, Iturralde was studying the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift, a youth back-to-the-land movement that was active in the UK after WWI. The artist is interested in how the group was trying to find an alternative, collective mode of being, specifically in times of crisis. She is inspired by the use of symbols and motifs, which commonly feature across her multidisciplinary practice. Studying the group’s rituals performed at English landmarks, such as Stonehenge and Silbury Hill, Iturralde creates work that taps into materialism, spirituality and collectivity. ...