Lámpara ABC (1)
Lámpara ABC (1)

Elena Alonso

Lámpara ABC (1), 202330 x 35 x 35cmSign in to view price
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Material
lacquer and resins on borosilicate glass (hand-painted) and brass-plated iron
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking pendant light with a mix of geometric and natural elements. The overall composition is visually balanced, with a central brass cone surrounded by a striped ring and a speckled white shade. The base incorporates a natural mineral or stone inclusion, adding an organic touch to the otherwise sleek, modernist design. The artistic style blends clean lines and industrial materials with organic textures, reflecting a contemporary approach to lighting design. The piece likely aims to create a harmonious interplay between the man-made and the natural, offering a unique and captivating visual experience. ...

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Elena Alonso
Artist
Elena Alonso
B.1981, Spanish

Born in 1981, Madrid, Spain, Elena Alonso lives and works in Madrid, Spain. She graduated with a degree in Fine Art from the Complutense University of Madrid. Elena Alonso’s drawings and sculptures continually redefine their own formal limits, engaging with an ambiguous iconography that one feels refers to an underlying universe that we have somehow lost touch with. She cultivates a complex and uncertain terrain between geometric abstraction and organic representation, often alluding to the body. While utilising the languages of other disciplines such as architecture, design and handicraft, she liberates them from their inherent practical purpose. There is always a strange tension between the neatness of her work, the beauty of her compositions, and the uncertainty of explaining exactly what one sees. Perhaps it is this strange combination of harmony and paradox that creates an atmosphere that promotes something we could call tragic Platonism. ...

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