Enrique Marty Spain, b. 1969
Storm Scenes, 2026
Tempera paint, varnish and pigments on various types of resin and epoxy
28 x 16 x 16 cm
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This work translates the still-life tradition into sculptural form. A vertical accumulation of fruits, plants and animals forms a structure reminiscent of a Baroque cornucopia. The parrot at the top...
This work translates the still-life tradition into sculptural form. A vertical accumulation of fruits, plants and animals forms a structure reminiscent of a Baroque cornucopia.
The parrot at the top functions as both observer and emblem of exoticism. Teh richness of textures and color emphasize material abundance, while the denisty of the composition suggests instability.
Abundance becomes ambiguous: it signals fertility and growth, but also excess, decay and the fragility of organic matter.
The parrot at the top functions as both observer and emblem of exoticism. Teh richness of textures and color emphasize material abundance, while the denisty of the composition suggests instability.
Abundance becomes ambiguous: it signals fertility and growth, but also excess, decay and the fragility of organic matter.