Triste, muy triste estoy

Manuel Brandazza

Triste, muy triste estoy, 2024290 x 102 x 1cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
arpillera, seda, perlas, asta de madera y soga de algodónPasto
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary textile artwork features a visually striking composition using patterns and symbols. The predominant color palette is earthy tones of beige and white, creating a natural, textured backdrop. The overall design consists of an abstract arrangement of stylized shapes and forms, including suns, hands, and cloud-like motifs. The artist employs a combination of applique and embroidery techniques, lending a handcrafted, tactile quality to the piece. The work likely draws inspiration from traditional indigenous art forms, reflecting the artist's intention to explore themes of spirituality, nature, and the human experience. ...

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Artist
Manuel Brandazza
B.1975, Argentine

Textiles, murals, ceramics, and sculpture converge in Manuel Brandazza’s multifaceted practice. His recent works evoke the spiritual and aquatic essence of the Paraná River, using sinuous, circular forms and layered textures in textiles and clay. The river serves as both muse and metaphor—a primordial, surreal landscape that nurtures communities and cultivates virtues essential for life. In this way, Brandazza acts as a custodian of the Paraná’s rhythm and rituals. Drawing inspiration from surrealist traditions of the Argentine littoral, 20th-century fashion, pop culture, and Brazilian comparsas, his work celebrates pleasure while remaining grounded in ecological consciousness. The artist responds to the environmental degradation of the Argentine coast, reflecting on the profound impact of the river’s historically low water levels. Brandazza’s practice synthesizes formal, poetic, and historical influences, tracing a journey from textile design to immersive performances in Buenos Aires nightlife. His work embodies a fluid, corporeal language that intertwines performance, environment, and local histories, culminating in a rich visual vocabulary anchored in his current base of Rosario. ...

Manuel Brandazza: Artworks
Juanele
Manuel BrandazzaJuanele, 2023
230 x 130 x 0.5cm
Sueño mojado
Manuel BrandazzaSueño mojado, 2023
220 x 145 x 3cm
La voz del agua
Manuel BrandazzaLa voz del agua, 2023
270 x 155 x 4cm
Triste, muy triste estoy
Trompeta de angel
Eclipse
Manuel BrandazzaEclipse, 2023
60 x 60 x 2cm
Luna
Manuel BrandazzaLuna, 2023
60 x 60 x 2cm
Entre Ríos
Manuel BrandazzaEntre Ríos, 2022
220 x 170 x 35cm
Corrientes
Manuel BrandazzaCorrientes, 2022
240 x 115 x 25cm
El Perla
Manuel BrandazzaEl Perla, 2022
150 x 220 x 50cm
Dorado
Manuel BrandazzaDorado, 2022
240 x 160 x 32cm
Carnaval
Manuel BrandazzaCarnaval, 2022
220 x 170 x 50cm
Pasto
Gallery
Pasto
Buenos Aires

PASTO is a contemporary art gallery based in Buenos Aires that represents young and promising Argentinian artists. We contribute to their professionalization by encouraging them to produce under new challenges and we try to impulse and build bridges between the artists and worldwide critics, curators and collectors. Since 2014, PASTO assumes its fundamental role as a meeting and dissemination platform and uses that potential to provide visibility to divergent practices and ideas. ...