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Sisal sculptures 1 and 2

These pieces are woven according to a pattern of planes that are joined by straight lines. The planes are simple geometric shapes: square, rectangle or triangle. These can then be curved according to the user preferences. Sisal 1 comprises four rectangular planes of different lengths, which are joined together like a book. Sisal 2 is a square and a triangle joined at their diagonal, and a pair of cuts that allow the user to intertwine these planes. They are flexible and changeable pieces that take advantage of the properties of the material and its execution to achieve their maximum expression. The technique used is a personal adaptation of the tapestry technique. The colour is the natural colour of the sisal branch.
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Soledad Santisteban Villanueva
Bilbao, Spain
After studying at the School of Architecture and graduating in Geography and History, Soledad Santisteban Villanueva studied Preventive Conservation, ...
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