Pedro Rey (1977) - Blue 3D effect






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Blue 3D Effect is a 2026 steel wall sculpture by Pedro Rey (born 1977), edition 1/15, measuring 58 × 62 × 3 cm, hand-signed and in excellent condition.
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Blue 3D Effect, 2026.
Impressive contemporary minimalist wall sculpture. Through an exceptional command of perspective and color, this flat sheet-metal piece challenges the viewer’s perception, creating a striking three-dimensional effect.
The piece plays with visual folds and deep shadows in purple and black tones, simulating a volumetric structure that seems to float and emerge from the wall. It is a work that combines the rigidity of metal with the lightness of an optical illusion. Perfect for modern interiors seeking a centerpiece of avant-garde design and a focal point for conversation.
62 x 58 x 3 cm.
We do not ship to the USA.
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Created by the Spanish sculptor Pedro Rey (born 1977), his artistic career began self-taught in 1998. After attending several study workshops such as painting, photography, and sculpture, he decided to focus his work on this.
Most recently, in these last few years, sculpture has taken on full prominence in his work.
Competitions in which he has been selected:
-2020. International Contest Askatasunarte,
-2021. 25th Pere Jou Sculpture Competition.
2023. 17th City of Badajoz Sculpture Prize.
-2024. Preselected for the 59th Reina Sofía Prize.
-2026. Shortlisted for the 61st Reina Sofía Prize.
The Geometry of Space. Their work is characterized by a sensitivity that links Art and Architecture through the construction of volumes, which define voids and hidden spaces, transporting the viewer to participate in them through imagination. Suggestive, mystical spaces, wrapped in the active and ethereal shadows that are generated within them. Multiple inner landscapes that activate the self and thought. Each generated landscape frames us in a refuge-cavern where there are various entrances to places that evoke mystical architectural spaces in a state of continual change.
Blue 3D Effect, 2026.
Impressive contemporary minimalist wall sculpture. Through an exceptional command of perspective and color, this flat sheet-metal piece challenges the viewer’s perception, creating a striking three-dimensional effect.
The piece plays with visual folds and deep shadows in purple and black tones, simulating a volumetric structure that seems to float and emerge from the wall. It is a work that combines the rigidity of metal with the lightness of an optical illusion. Perfect for modern interiors seeking a centerpiece of avant-garde design and a focal point for conversation.
62 x 58 x 3 cm.
We do not ship to the USA.
Nor to the Islands
Created by the Spanish sculptor Pedro Rey (born 1977), his artistic career began self-taught in 1998. After attending several study workshops such as painting, photography, and sculpture, he decided to focus his work on this.
Most recently, in these last few years, sculpture has taken on full prominence in his work.
Competitions in which he has been selected:
-2020. International Contest Askatasunarte,
-2021. 25th Pere Jou Sculpture Competition.
2023. 17th City of Badajoz Sculpture Prize.
-2024. Preselected for the 59th Reina Sofía Prize.
-2026. Shortlisted for the 61st Reina Sofía Prize.
The Geometry of Space. Their work is characterized by a sensitivity that links Art and Architecture through the construction of volumes, which define voids and hidden spaces, transporting the viewer to participate in them through imagination. Suggestive, mystical spaces, wrapped in the active and ethereal shadows that are generated within them. Multiple inner landscapes that activate the self and thought. Each generated landscape frames us in a refuge-cavern where there are various entrances to places that evoke mystical architectural spaces in a state of continual change.
