Dirty (Fuchsia)
Dirty (Fuchsia)

Angela De La Cruz

Dirty (Fuchsia), 201154 x 46 x 28cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
acrylic and oil on aluminum
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking contemporary artwork features a vibrant, deep red cube with a glossy, lacquered surface. The simple geometric form, rendered in an intense, monochromatic color, creates a visually striking and captivating piece. The artist's skilled application of the glossy finish enhances the object's sculptural quality, drawing the viewer's attention to the material and surface texture. The bold, minimalist style and the absence of any recognizable imagery or symbolism suggest the artist's intent to emphasize the inherent formal qualities of the cube as the primary focus of the work. This exemplifies the artist's engagement with the core principles of abstract and conceptual art. ...

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Artist
Angela De La Cruz
B.1965, Spanish

Angela De La Cruz primarily works with sculpture. Pushing the structural integrity of objects and materials to their breaking point, each sculpture or canvas undergoes a process of near destruction. Aluminium is crushed, cupboards splintered, or a canvas could be uncomfortably stretched or pierced with buckles. Contorted and reborn, the resulting sculptures are cast in bright shells of aquamarine, yellow or red. Taking on a new life, the emotive capacity of the original object is distilled through the act of shapeshifting. Humorous yet resilient, the resulting forms are a joy to encounter. Subverting notions of fragility, these pliable structures offer a refreshing antidote to the immense weight of our fractious and fraught times. ...

Angela De La Cruz: Artworks
Concrete Canvas Prints
Angela De La CruzConcrete Canvas Prints, 2019Price on Request
Dirty (Fuchsia)
Angela De La CruzDirty (Fuchsia), 2011Price on Request
Monochrome (Purple)
Angela De La CruzMonochrome (Purple), 2020Price on Request