This vibrant sculptural piece features a captivating play of colors, shapes, and textures. The work incorporates a dynamic interplay of organic forms, with undulating contours and a rich, multilayered surface. The dominant earthy tones are punctuated by splashes of vivid hues, creating a sense of energy and movement. The sculptural technique seems to involve layering and carving, resulting in a visually striking and tactile object. This contemporary artwork aims to engage the viewer's senses and imagination, inviting them to explore the depth and complexity of its abstract, yet evocative, visual language. ...
Estefanía B. Flores employs sculptural forms that meld digital nostalgia, organic abstraction, and fantastical narratives. Her work evokes the proto-digital sensibilities of early video game worlds—minimal architectures, rudimentary graphics, uncanny atmospheres—which she transforms into tangible, three-dimensional objects. Her practice stages a reflective nostalgia for obsolete technologies—those embedded in our collective memory as the future’s promise—using materials such as steel, car paint, epoxy, pigments, and found toys. These artifacts transform elements of entertainment culture into physical relics, blurring the line between digital illusion and tactile presence. Flores openly experiments with form and surface, allowing a ‘magical’ quality to emerge—where unreality is embraced and realism is purposefully subverted. Her visual language provokes “distracted, uncertain, yet recognizable” responses, inviting viewers into spaces where imagination, digital memory, and material resonance overlap. ...
Studio/Chapple is a contemporary art gallery and project space in Deptford, South-East London. Positioned at the intersection between contemporary emerging art, club culture and sonic production, the gallery activates a unique conversation that highlights the relationship between sonic and and visual artistic ecologies.