Fern - Pintrex






Over 10 years' experience in art trade and previously founded his own gallery.
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Steel sculpture titled Pintrex by Fern, dated 206, unique piece edition, measures 42 × 42 × 23 cm, weight 3.9 kg, signed with a chisel, originated from Spain, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Our work is a sculpture born from our deepest emotions. With every angle we seek to represent beauty. By contemplating it, you will feel a wave of energy and inspiration in your home or garden; it is an invitation to embrace life with passion and power.
Sculpture made of steel sheets combined in an inspiring way.
Finish in chemical patina and oil.
A certificate of authenticity is attached.
Fern is the pseudonym used by sculptor Clavo and sculptor Carmen Lop when they work together.
Both sculptors work metal forging, mainly iron and steel.
The techniques they mainly use are forging and welding.
Their styles range from figurative to abstract, including pop art.
They place great importance on technique and artisanal work to make a good sculpture.
They have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, especially national ones.
They have received separate awards, notably the "Urban Sculpture Prize City of Ávila" in 2006 and the "Memorial to the Victims of Gender-Based Violence" in Zaragoza 2016.
They admire Spanish sculptors such as Martín Chirino, Jorge Oteiza, Eduardo Chillida, or Julio González.
Our work is a sculpture born from our deepest emotions. With every angle we seek to represent beauty. By contemplating it, you will feel a wave of energy and inspiration in your home or garden; it is an invitation to embrace life with passion and power.
Sculpture made of steel sheets combined in an inspiring way.
Finish in chemical patina and oil.
A certificate of authenticity is attached.
Fern is the pseudonym used by sculptor Clavo and sculptor Carmen Lop when they work together.
Both sculptors work metal forging, mainly iron and steel.
The techniques they mainly use are forging and welding.
Their styles range from figurative to abstract, including pop art.
They place great importance on technique and artisanal work to make a good sculpture.
They have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, especially national ones.
They have received separate awards, notably the "Urban Sculpture Prize City of Ávila" in 2006 and the "Memorial to the Victims of Gender-Based Violence" in Zaragoza 2016.
They admire Spanish sculptors such as Martín Chirino, Jorge Oteiza, Eduardo Chillida, or Julio González.
