Arkitekton 7
Paul Anton
Concept
This piece arises from the union between architecture and sculpture, based on a project where plans and sections merge in a unique visual dialogue. Conceived as a form that can be engraved on a cube, it is inspired by the pure lines of Oteiza and Malevich's Arkhitektons. This work takes geometry into new territory by integrating curves that soften the characteristic trapezoids, bringing dynamism and warmth. The wood, worked with a sculptural approach, acquires an unexpected malleability reminiscent of Lizaso's constructions. The result is a piece that combines architectural rigour with a human touch, fusing the structural with the sensitive to offer a visual experience that transcends the functional and celebrates the artistic.
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Details
Materials
100% Cement - Handmade
measurements
155.0 x 12.0 x 14.0 cm
Artistic technique
Silicone mould from wooden mould poured with concrete mortar.
Edition
Limited edition.
Paul Anton is a visual artist whose relationship with art began as a teenager, drawing comics and exploring visual narrative. During his architectural studies, drawing took on a central role in his life, becoming a tool for expression. A turning point in his career was the recognition of his talent by his brother, an architect and mentor, which marked the beginning of him being perceived as an artist and strengthened his connection with creativity. With a philosophy that prioritises the creative process over the end result, Anton combines an experimental approach with a rigorous technical structure. This balance is reflected in his work, characterised by a constant quest for development and an exploration of new horizons. Inspired both by introspection in his studio and by travel and the spirituality of different cultures, his work captures the essence of his surroundings and the endless flow of ideas that drive him to create.
