“Ucayalí” began as a traditional vase, evolving through deliberate disruptions to create a visual language of deformations and rebirths. These organic alterations are designed to evoke a visceral connection with the flesh—matter as skin—encapsulating fragility and resilience through ruptures and fractures. These elements establish an infinity of interconnections that transcend the limits of perception.
In a world drawn to perfection, “Ucayalí” celebrates the transformative power of disruption and the inherent beauty found in imperfection. The stoneware sculpture highlights the intricate dance between vulnerability and strength, inviting viewers to explore the delicate balance within. An invitation to observe what happens within.
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Dimensions LxWxH | 16x15x36cm (6x6x14'') |
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Weight (kg) | 2 |
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