Fern - TriMy Garden






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Fern TriMy Garden is a unique 2026 steel sculpture from Spain, finished oxidised, forged from 4 mm steel plates, measuring 79 cm high, 46 cm wide and 18 cm deep, weighing 6.8 kg, signed with a chisel, suitable for indoor or outdoor installation.
Description from the seller
Sculpture realized in steel with a rusted finish, conceived for installation both outdoors and indoors. The piece can be fixed to a base or plinth, adapting to different exhibition contexts.
The work presents itself as a formal investigation into the tension between matter and emotion. Through folded planes and angular directions, a language is configured in which each metallic gesture acts as a contained pause, generating an unstable balance between structural strength and expressive subtlety. The rust is not presented merely as a finish, but as an active element of the discourse, incorporating the notion of time and transformation.
Forged in 4 mm thick steel plates, assembled by welding, the piece establishes a dialogue between technical precision and poetic charge, where the material construction sustains a contained expressive dimension.
About the artists
Fern is the pseudonym under which Clavo and Carmen Lop work together. Their practice centers on forging and construction in metal, mainly iron and steel, exploring a spectrum that ranges from figurative to abstract, with influences from pop language.
They have developed their trajectory nationally through collective and solo exhibitions, and have received recognitions such as the Urban Sculpture Prize City of Ávila (2006) and the Memorial to the Victims of Machista Violence in Zaragoza (2016).
Their work dialogues with the tradition of contemporary Spanish sculpture, in relation to figures such as Eduardo Chillida, Jorge Oteiza, Martín Chirino and Julio González.
Sculpture realized in steel with a rusted finish, conceived for installation both outdoors and indoors. The piece can be fixed to a base or plinth, adapting to different exhibition contexts.
The work presents itself as a formal investigation into the tension between matter and emotion. Through folded planes and angular directions, a language is configured in which each metallic gesture acts as a contained pause, generating an unstable balance between structural strength and expressive subtlety. The rust is not presented merely as a finish, but as an active element of the discourse, incorporating the notion of time and transformation.
Forged in 4 mm thick steel plates, assembled by welding, the piece establishes a dialogue between technical precision and poetic charge, where the material construction sustains a contained expressive dimension.
About the artists
Fern is the pseudonym under which Clavo and Carmen Lop work together. Their practice centers on forging and construction in metal, mainly iron and steel, exploring a spectrum that ranges from figurative to abstract, with influences from pop language.
They have developed their trajectory nationally through collective and solo exhibitions, and have received recognitions such as the Urban Sculpture Prize City of Ávila (2006) and the Memorial to the Victims of Machista Violence in Zaragoza (2016).
Their work dialogues with the tradition of contemporary Spanish sculpture, in relation to figures such as Eduardo Chillida, Jorge Oteiza, Martín Chirino and Julio González.
