Fern - Marwel





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Fern's stainless steel sculpture Marwel, a unique piece from 2026, measuring 26 cm wide by 67 cm high and 7 cm deep, signed with a chiselled signature, produced in Spain, in excellent condition, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Our sculptures of the series "Maraña" are a whirlwind of stainless steel. Hand-forged, each curve and spiral conveys movement and fluidity, symbolizing the constant changes we face. When viewing it, you will feel a surge of energy and vigor that will fill your home with a modern and elegant presence, inspiring reflection and awe.
This sculpture of the series "Maraña Inox" is the fruit of improvisation; once started we let ourselves be carried away by the sinuous shapes that form the sculpture.
A certificate of authenticity is attached.
Fern is the pseudonym used by the sculptor Clavo when collaborating with the sculptor Carmen Lop.
Both sculptors work with metal forging, mainly iron and steel.
The techniques they mainly use are forging and welding.
Their styles range from figurative to abstract, passing through pop art.
They place great emphasis on technique and craftsmanship to create a quality sculpture.
They have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, mostly national.
They have received awards separately, including the "Premio de escultura urbana Ciudad de Avila" in 2006 and the "Memorial a las Victimas de la Violencia Machista" in Zaragoza 2016.
They admire Spanish sculptors such as Martín Chirino, Jorge Oteiza, Eduardo Chillida or Julio González.
Our sculptures of the series "Maraña" are a whirlwind of stainless steel. Hand-forged, each curve and spiral conveys movement and fluidity, symbolizing the constant changes we face. When viewing it, you will feel a surge of energy and vigor that will fill your home with a modern and elegant presence, inspiring reflection and awe.
This sculpture of the series "Maraña Inox" is the fruit of improvisation; once started we let ourselves be carried away by the sinuous shapes that form the sculpture.
A certificate of authenticity is attached.
Fern is the pseudonym used by the sculptor Clavo when collaborating with the sculptor Carmen Lop.
Both sculptors work with metal forging, mainly iron and steel.
The techniques they mainly use are forging and welding.
Their styles range from figurative to abstract, passing through pop art.
They place great emphasis on technique and craftsmanship to create a quality sculpture.
They have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, mostly national.
They have received awards separately, including the "Premio de escultura urbana Ciudad de Avila" in 2006 and the "Memorial a las Victimas de la Violencia Machista" in Zaragoza 2016.
They admire Spanish sculptors such as Martín Chirino, Jorge Oteiza, Eduardo Chillida or Julio González.

