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Efemeride

2.400 

In this artwork, the artist explores the interplay of green and yellow to evoke themes of natural renewal and vitality. Utilizing the Bombyx mori technique, the artwork celebrates the silkworm’s transformative journey from cocoon to silk, symbolizing the cycle of rebirth and growth.

SKU: LQT987-4-4-13-1-6-7 Categories: ,

Year: 2015
Materials: Bombyx mori collage on cardboard
Autenthification: This artwork is signed on the front
Series: Emergences

In her “Iviri” series, the artist reimagines the intersection of textile art and natural rejuvenation through the Bombyx mori technique. This collection celebrates the profound cycle of life and nature, rendered through the timeless elegance of silk.

The Bombyx mori, or silkworm, has long been revered for its transformative journey from cocoon to silk, serving as a poignant metaphor for renewal and rebirth. The artist masterfully harnesses this process to evoke themes of natural regeneration, crafting artworks that mirror the delicate intricacies of life’s resurgence.

The use of raw silk reflects a nuanced dialogue between human creativity and the organic world, illustrating an eloquent homage to nature’s perpetual cycle of transformation.

Weight 7,5 kg
Dimensions 10 × 48 × 48 cm
Artist

Subject

Abstract

Orientation

Square

Size

Small

Frame

White

Dimensions & Framing

Artwork Dimensions: 43 x 43 cm
Weight: 2,5 Kg

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2270 S Real Camino Lake California

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