Dandelion
Justino Del Casar
Concept
This piece invites us to reflect on the transience of production in consumer society and the power of art to give new meaning to the discarded. Through the use of materials destined to disappear, the work transforms the ephemeral into something lasting, giving new meaning to everyday objects that often go unnoticed. Its sinuous, anthropomorphic form, evoking ancient fertility goddesses, appeals to the sense of touch in an age dominated by the digital. Conceived to be felt and embraced, the piece reinterprets the concept of fertility as a symbol of containment and generation of life, offering a sensory experience that transcends its own materiality.
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Details
Materials
100% Paper - Handmade, Colored, Recycled
measurements
27.0 x 27.0 x 22.0 cm
Artistic technique
Treated recycled paper. The color of the piece may vary slightly.
Edition
Limited edition.
Justino del Casar is a sculptor whose work is based on the transformation of recycled materials using techniques such as papier-mâché, carton pierre and cartapesta. His career has evolved from drawing to sculpture, integrating influences from his time in New York and Valencia, where he delved into new processes and forms. His creative process is based on the transformation of recycled materials, exploring textures, shapes and colours that give each of his sculptures unique character.
