Rhinophant

Tamara Van San

Rhinophant, 201645 x 53 x 34cmSign in to view price
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Material
glazed ceramics
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking sculptural composition crafted from various shades of blue and green hues. The organic, cluster-like form appears to be composed of intricate, crystalline structures that protrude and intertwine, creating a sense of dynamic movement and growth. The bold, vibrant colors and irregular, textural surfaces suggest a blend of natural and abstract elements, reflecting the artist's exploration of the interplay between the material and the conceptual. This sculptural piece likely invites the viewer to ponder the delicate balance and interconnectedness found in the natural world. ...

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Tamara Van San
Artist
Tamara Van San
B.1982, Belgian

Through the use of clay, ceramic, plaster, wood, polystyrene and latex, among others, Tamara Van San creates sculptures that celebrate shape, volume and colour. Her small and large-scaled, indoors and outdoors works appear in bright, unexpected shapes, dominated by circles and ovals, with splashes of colour following their outlines. Deeply experimental and unique, Van San’s practice is described as ‘anti-classical’ in its refusal to adhere to the tradition of unity, beauty and purity. Instead, her process is intuitive and intimate, allowing the materiality and the form of her works to, in the artist’s words, “resolve themselves through the process of their own making”. As a result, her sculptures are an unpredictable expression of their own physicality, non-figurative yet communicative. Landing on the fine line between harmony and disorder, Van San’s sculptures are liberating experimentations, cheerful yet uncanny. ...

Tamara Van San: Artworks
Keep Gazing
Tamara Van SanKeep Gazing, 2016
39 x 40 x 3cm
Rhinophant
Tamara Van SanRhinophant, 2016
45 x 53 x 34cm
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