PAnchi Porto (1988) - Burros (De libre interpretación)






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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PAnchi Porto (1988) presents Burros (De libre interpretación), a bronze and steel sculpture, edition 15-25, dated 2023, created in Spain, measuring 50 × 15 × 7 cm, weighing 2 kg, hand-signed.
Description from the seller
Title: 'Burros' — Contemporary sculpture in bronze and iron (Limited edition)
"Burros" is a work created in 2025 that invites the viewer's free interpretation. Two donkeys of
Bronze, united by a simple metal structure on an iron base, create a scene.
open, where each person can project their own reading according to their vision, experience, and
Sensitivity
The work does not impose a meaning: that interpretative freedom is, precisely, its critique. By not offering
A closed narrative questions the tendency to seek absolute explanations and raises the possibility.
that the meaning of a piece — like that of many human situations — depends on the person involved.
Observe.
With dimensions of 50 cm long, 15 cm high, and 8 cm wide, 'Burros' combines simplicity.
formal with a strong symbolic significance. Its materials — bronze and iron — reinforce the solidity of the
Scene, while the arrangement of the figures opens a space for individual reflection.
Main features
Donkeys
Year: 2025
Materials: Bronze and iron
Measurements: 50 × 15 × 8 cm
Concept: a work of free interpretation; critique of the pursuit of singular meanings.
A piece that proposes thinking without guides, observing without instructions, and constructing meaning from within.
own perspective
Title: 'Burros' — Contemporary sculpture in bronze and iron (Limited edition)
"Burros" is a work created in 2025 that invites the viewer's free interpretation. Two donkeys of
Bronze, united by a simple metal structure on an iron base, create a scene.
open, where each person can project their own reading according to their vision, experience, and
Sensitivity
The work does not impose a meaning: that interpretative freedom is, precisely, its critique. By not offering
A closed narrative questions the tendency to seek absolute explanations and raises the possibility.
that the meaning of a piece — like that of many human situations — depends on the person involved.
Observe.
With dimensions of 50 cm long, 15 cm high, and 8 cm wide, 'Burros' combines simplicity.
formal with a strong symbolic significance. Its materials — bronze and iron — reinforce the solidity of the
Scene, while the arrangement of the figures opens a space for individual reflection.
Main features
Donkeys
Year: 2025
Materials: Bronze and iron
Measurements: 50 × 15 × 8 cm
Concept: a work of free interpretation; critique of the pursuit of singular meanings.
A piece that proposes thinking without guides, observing without instructions, and constructing meaning from within.
own perspective
