Rodrigo Torres
Os Embalos, 2023
cerâmica esmaltada
[glazed ceramic]
[glazed ceramic]
58 x 30 x 26 cm
[22 7/8 x 11 3/4 x 10 1/4 in]
17 kg
[22 7/8 x 11 3/4 x 10 1/4 in]
17 kg
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Desafiando o caráter decorativo versus o museológico, as cerâmicas instauram dúvidas e polaridades através da técnica hiper detalhista. Impregnadas de estratégias de deslocamentos óticos e transformações ilusórias por caminhos poéticos,...
Desafiando o caráter decorativo versus o museológico, as cerâmicas instauram dúvidas e polaridades através da técnica hiper detalhista. Impregnadas de estratégias de deslocamentos óticos e transformações ilusórias por caminhos poéticos, as formas e texturas se entrecruzam em mimetismos e a natureza do material conduz o olhar do espectador a viajar entre suas especificidades. Vasos, jarras, frutas, legumes, pequenos objetos e embalagens de proteção, dentre outros adereços e balangandãs do cotidiano, se tornam objetos ornamentados que mesclam a presença ou a ausência de figuras e fundos que alternam densidades, volumes e cores.
[Challenging the decorative versus the museological character, the ceramics introduce doubts and polarities through the hyper-detailing technique. Impregnated with optical displacement strategies and illusory transformations along poetic paths, the shapes and textures intertwine in mimicry and the nature of the material leads the viewer's gaze to travel between its specificities. Vases, jars, fruits, vegetables, small objects and protective packaging, among other accessories and everyday trinkets, become ornate objects that mix the presence or absence of figures and backgrounds that alternate densities, volumes and colors.]
[Challenging the decorative versus the museological character, the ceramics introduce doubts and polarities through the hyper-detailing technique. Impregnated with optical displacement strategies and illusory transformations along poetic paths, the shapes and textures intertwine in mimicry and the nature of the material leads the viewer's gaze to travel between its specificities. Vases, jars, fruits, vegetables, small objects and protective packaging, among other accessories and everyday trinkets, become ornate objects that mix the presence or absence of figures and backgrounds that alternate densities, volumes and colors.]