Marañon Candleholder, a ceramic sculptural piece by Vale Ro, elegantly holds three candles while mimicking the female form. This piece explores the intricate dynamics of womanhood, playfully engaging with and challenging traditional stereotypes. By stripping away the layers of social norms and boundaries, Marañón Candleholder reveals the essence of the female body in its most authentic and uninhibited state.
Through its unclothed form, this candleholder invites us to consider what remains when all societal expectations are removed. The exposed contours of the piece echo the vulnerability and raw beauty of the human form, urging us to reflect on the inherent strength and grace that lies beneath.
Marañón Candleholder stands as a testament to the power and resilience of womanhood. By drawing out the lingering essence of the unclothed body, this piece celebrates the beauty of what is left when we strip away all pretenses. It invites viewers to embrace the playful, the raw, and the unapologetically authentic aspects of their own identities.
This candleholder holds three candles
Dimensions LxWxH | 9x9x22cm (4x4x9'') |
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Weight (kg) | 1 |
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