Pedro Rey - Dadaelius






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Pedro Rey presents the steel sculpture 'Dadaelius' (2025), an abstract work in 8/10 edition, 35 × 23 × 26 cm, from Spain, in excellent condition with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Dadaelius, 2025. 8/10
"Dadaelius", a captivating steel sculpture by the renowned artist Pedro Rey, created in 2025. This piece stands out for its vibrant orange color and its geometric play of intersecting planes and organic curves, evoking the aesthetics of modern constructivism and minimalism.
The work uses emptiness and arched openings to interact with light and the surrounding space, offering a different perspective from each angle. Its impeccable finish and scale make it an ideal accent piece for both contemporary interiors and geometric art collections.
23x35x26cm.
Pedro Rey (born 1977), his artistic career began self-taught in 1998; after attending various learning workshops such as painting, photography, and sculpture, he decided to focus his work on this.
last, sculpture has acquired all the prominence in his work in recent years.
Competitions where he has been selected:
-2020. Selected for the Askatasunarte International Contest,
-2021. Selected for the 25th Pere Jou Sculpture Competition.
-2023. Selected for the 17th City of Badajoz Sculpture Prize.
-2024. Shortlisted for the 61st Queen Sofia Prize.
Dadaelius, 2025. 8/10
"Dadaelius", a captivating steel sculpture by the renowned artist Pedro Rey, created in 2025. This piece stands out for its vibrant orange color and its geometric play of intersecting planes and organic curves, evoking the aesthetics of modern constructivism and minimalism.
The work uses emptiness and arched openings to interact with light and the surrounding space, offering a different perspective from each angle. Its impeccable finish and scale make it an ideal accent piece for both contemporary interiors and geometric art collections.
23x35x26cm.
Pedro Rey (born 1977), his artistic career began self-taught in 1998; after attending various learning workshops such as painting, photography, and sculpture, he decided to focus his work on this.
last, sculpture has acquired all the prominence in his work in recent years.
Competitions where he has been selected:
-2020. Selected for the Askatasunarte International Contest,
-2021. Selected for the 25th Pere Jou Sculpture Competition.
-2023. Selected for the 17th City of Badajoz Sculpture Prize.
-2024. Shortlisted for the 61st Queen Sofia Prize.
