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The artwork depicts a pair of sculptural forms rendered in a muted green and brown color palette. The shapes resemble organic structures, with intricate, flowing contours and sharp, pointed protrusions that give the piece a rugged, almost prehistoric quality. The artist has utilized a combination of glazing and textural techniques to create a visually striking and tactile composition. The piece appears to be a contemporary ceramic sculpture that draws inspiration from natural formations, hinting at the artist's exploration of the intersection between the natural and the artificial. ...
Pierina Másquez unravels the hidden emotional and spatial histories embedded within everyday objects and materials, transforming them into evocative reflections on labor and identity. She works across installations, soft sculpture, ceramics, and drawing, investigating how labor leaves traces on both bodies and objects. Through her multidisciplinary approach, Másquez examines the complex relationships between work, gender, and identity, creating pieces that navigate the intimate and the political simultaneously. Her work often involves textiles, synthetic materials, and crafted objects that evoke personal and collective narratives, emphasizing the tactile and sensory qualities of materials. By weaving together references to local histories and everyday experiences, Másquez’s practice questions how memory is preserved and communicated through material forms. With a foundation in painting and contemporary artistic research, she engages in a continuous dialogue between traditional craft and conceptual inquiry. Her art invites reflection on the social dynamics of labor and the lived experiences of invisibility and care, highlighting overlooked stories and bodies. Through this sensitive yet critical lens, Másquez creates work that resonates with both personal introspection and broader cultural critique. ...