Candelabro

Diane García Ramos

Candelabro, 202417.78 x 30.48 x 20.32cm1500 USD
Details
Material
glazed stoneware
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture features a bold, monochromatic design composed of organic, flowing forms in shades of black. The sculptural elements appear to be molded and manipulated, creating a dynamic, almost surreal composition. The artist's distinctive style and technique suggest an emphasis on capturing the inherent expressiveness of the material, inviting the viewer to engage with the work's sculptural language. This piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the relationship between form, materiality, and the human experience. ...

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Diane García Ramos
Artist
Diane García Ramos
B.1993

Diane García Ramos is a Chicanx artist, living and working in “Montreal”. Their practice weaves a narrative shaped by their Mexican heritage and experiences living across major cities such as Chicago, San Francisco, and New York. They graduated with a BA in Psychology from Concordia University in 2022, where they received formal training in Ceramics. García Ramos seeks to archive themes of impersonation and otherness experienced as part of the Latinx diaspora. Their work — influenced by a queer and neurodivergent perspective — delves into the intersections of science fiction and prehistory, echoing paradoxical themes of transience and resilience. García Ramos works as a studio production assistant and ceramics technician, and aspires to establish an artist residency supporting BIPOC craftspeople in Canada. ...

Diane García Ramos: Artworks
Molcajete
Diane García RamosMolcajete, 20221500 USD
Metate
Diane García RamosMetate, 20221500 USD
Comal
Diane García RamosComal, 20231000 USD
Candelabro
Diane García RamosCandelabro, 20241500 USD
Flowform I
Diane García RamosFlowform I, 20242500 USD