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The artwork features a visually striking abstract composition characterized by bold, swirling shapes and a rich, textured surface. The predominant colors are shades of blue, accented with pops of orange and black, creating a dynamic and mysterious atmosphere. The overlapping, organic forms suggest a sense of depth and movement, evoking natural phenomena or otherworldly landscapes. The artist's technique, which appears to be a combination of weaving and embroidery, lends the piece a handcrafted, tactile quality that invites closer inspection. This evocative textile-based work likely reflects the artist's exploration of themes related to the natural world and the human experience. ...
Laura Põld is an Estonian artist whose practice combines interdisciplinary and traditional craft skills with sculpture-based mediums. Through these lenses, she examines posthuman and more-than-human ways of being, caring, community building, and sheltering. She creates large-scale assemblages, constructions and installations from these sources, which playfully disrupt and subvert the typical understanding of art venues.
Since its opening in 2017, PEANA has served as a platform for multidisciplinary production and research of emerging Mexican contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on experimental practices. A recurring characteristic of the artists they support is the continuous evolution of the artistic lineage of conceptual rigorously expressions that are grounded in the plasticity of the artwork’s materiality. Through its off-site and group exhibitions PEANA is interested in the curatorial practice as cultural synthesis that bridges historicized art practices to emerging ones from Mexico and abroad. ...