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Aigoloeuqra

This sculpture was made with plant fibre combining two basketry techniques, the result of which was filled and wrapped in reddish mud. This sculpture seeks to resemble the aesthetics of archaeological finds of objects, where the mud covers much of its structure, or the aesthetics of the disaster in the Atacama region, where mudslides happen regularly.
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José Miguel Marty Lizana
Copiapo, Chile
José Miguel Marty Lizana's training began with applied and visual arts. After a reflection on identity, dependence on materials and culture as the int ...
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