Sandra Val
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork presents a visually striking composition featuring a combination of contrasting colors, shapes, and materials. The central element is a tall, cylindrical object adorned with a blue-and-white porcelain-like pattern, topped with a rounded white cap. Positioned beneath it are several geometric forms in orange and black, creating a dynamic and playful arrangement. The overall style suggests a blend of traditional and contemporary design elements, showcasing the artist's innovative approach to sculptural and functional forms. The piece likely explores themes of cultural heritage, modern aesthetics, and the interplay between utilitarian and artistic modes of expression. ...
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Sandra Val
1979 , SpanishSandra Val is a sculptor who brings an extraordinary dimension to ordinary objects. Working with materials such as porcelain, brass, wood and textiles, Val will replicate everyday items such as chess pieces, doorknobs or vases. The material used to replicate these forms usually differs from their usual construction, and sculptural or architectural fragments are added to the composition. The resultant forms vaguely resemble the original object, but the material and compositional choices cloud any sense of clarity. Val cites her interest in the role of memory, and how it transforms our perception of time and space. This fascination with recollection can be found in this troubling and altering of recognisable things within Val’s work. In her own words “My research starts from a liminal state where pieces of tradition and present converge that I myself transmute and redefine, creating stories and new dialogues that speak to us of time and space”. This interest in familiar objects echoes the sculptural style of Claes Oldenburg, or a more contemporary reference could be the work of Rachel Whiteread. ...