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Photography
Photo
Contemporary Realism
2011
Contemporary
Colección de Arte Amalia Lacroze de FortabatMuseolaatuisia giclée- tai kankaitaulun tulosteita nopealla tuotannolla ja joustavilla viimeistelyvaihtoehdoilla.
Valitse valmiista mitoistamme sellaiset, jotka vastaavat teoksen alkuperäisiä mittasuhteita.
Voit syöttää omat mitat sopiaksesi tiettyyn kehykseen tai tilaan. Jos valittu koko ei vastaa alkuperäisen kuvan mittasuhteita, rajaamme teosta tai laajennamme kuvaa peilatulla tai yhtenäisellä reunalla. Digitaalinen mallikuva lähetetään hyväksyttäväksi ennen tuotannon aloittamista.
Huomaathan, että näytöllä näkyvä esikatselu ei vastaa lopullista rajausta tai laajennusta. Vain mallikuva näyttää lopullisen sommittelun tarkasti.
Vaikka räätälöityjä kokoja on saatavilla, suosittelemme valitsemaan mitat valmiista listasta alkuperäisten mittasuhteiden säilyttämiseksi.
Toimitus maailmanlaajuisesti () kahdessa viikossa tavallisen 4–5 viikon sijaan. (2 heinäkuu)
Form and function
Replikaatin koko
In his evocative 2011 work, Form and function, Horacio Zabala invites the viewer into a contemplative space where the mundane meets the magnificent. At first glance, the composition presents a minimalist arrangement: three bottles set against a pristine, stark white background. Yet, beneath this deceptive simplicity lies a profound exploration of identity and essence. Each vessel, labeled with the singular words "Vino," "Agua," and "Nafta," serves as a metaphor for the fundamental elements of life and industry—wine, water, and fuel. By stripping these substances down to their linguistic labels, Zabala forces us to confront the raw nature of what we consume and utilize, bridging the gap between organic sustenance and industrial necessity.
The artist’s architectural lineage is palpably felt in the structural precision of the piece. There is a rhythmic, almost mathematical cadence to the placement of the bottles, creating a sense of balance that feels both intentional and serene. This geometric discipline is masterfully disrupted by the introduction of a single, delicate rose perched atop each bottle. The soft, organic curves of the petals provide a breathtaking contrast to the rigid silhouettes of the glass, injecting a surge of romanticism into an otherwise clinical arrangement. This juxtaposition creates a visual tension that is both captivating and deeply moving, suggesting that even within the most functional structures, there exists a space for grace and ephemeral beauty.
Zabala’s mastery lies in his ability to manipulate the viewer's perception through subtle symbolic layers. The rose, a universal emblem of love, fragility, and fleeting time, acts as a transformative element. When placed upon the "Nafta" bottle—a symbol of volatile energy—the flower takes on a poignant meaning, perhaps suggesting the delicate balance between destruction and creation. This interplay of themes invites collectors and enthusiasts to look beyond the surface, finding deep emotional resonance in the way the artist marries the industrial with the natural. The clean lines and monochromatic undertones characteristic of his style allow the colors of the roses to emerge as focal points of vitality.
For the discerning interior designer or art collector, Form and function offers a versatile yet commanding presence. Its minimalist aesthetic makes it an ideal centerpiece for contemporary spaces, where its ability to provoke thought can serve as a conversation starter in a sophisticated gallery or a serene residential study. As a high-quality reproduction, this piece captures the meticulous attention to light and shadow that defines Zabala's original vision. It is more than just a visual arrangement; it is an invitation to reflect on the harmony between the structures we build and the natural beauty that surrounds us, making it a timeless addition to any curated collection.
1943 - , Argentiina
Kerro meille projektistasi, niin taideasiantuntijamme tarjoavat sinulle kolme henkilökohtaista taidesuositusta.
Anna meidän kuratoida 3 vaihtoehtoa juuri sinulle – Ilmaiseksi!