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Sculpture by D.B titled Fragmented Horizon XL Size No reserve, in iron with a matte black finish, measuring 18 × 20 × 86 cm, signed by hand, origin Spain, in excellent condition, Pop Art.

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Fragmented Horizon explores the tension between stability and movement within a horizontal axis. The composition, formed by interconnected cubic modules, suggests a structure in constant transformation, suspended between geometric order and the impulse of chaos.

The horizontal line, traditionally associated with calmness and balance, is here broken and dispersed, creating an irregular rhythm that invites the viewer to visually travel through the piece. Each fragment appears to shift independently, generating the illusion of movement frozen in time.

The use of black reinforces the formal purity of the sculpture and accentuates the contrasts between light and shadow, highlighting its dimensionality and spatial presence. The work proposes a reflection on the fragility of seemingly stable structures and the beauty that emerges through their fragmentation.

This unique sculpture continues the evolution of previous works while maintaining its own distinct identity. The composition has been enriched with additional elements and a renewed structural arrangement that creates a different sensation of movement, balance, and dynamism.

Compared to earlier works, it introduces variations in scale and in the positioning of its components, subtly transforming the overall structure. Each piece is unique and represents an evolution within the same artistic language.

Dimensions: 18 × 20 × 86 cm
Material: Iron
Finish: Matte black

Information about the artist

Education: Self-taught artist.
Exhibitions: I develop my artistic practice independently.
Awards: I have not received official awards.
Residencies: I have not participated in artistic residencies.

My work focuses on the creation of unique pieces situated between sculpture and functional object, exploring materiality, structure, and durability. I create sculptural furniture and sculptures in iron and concrete, combining function and sculptural presence with a strong Brutalist influence.

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Certificate of authenticity

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Seller's Story

Wallavibe – D.B is an independent sculptural workshop where brutalism, geometry, and industrial memory are transformed into contemporary functional art. I grew up in an environment where concrete walls were thicker than words, and objects were created not for beauty, but for durability. The images of my childhood — grey housing blocks, massive furniture, rough surfaces, iron, wood, and concrete — left a deep mark on the way I think and create. It was a world where form always followed function, and aesthetics emerged from necessity rather than excess. These memories and experiences became the foundation of my work. The brutalist tables and sculptures I create today are both a direct response to that past and a dialogue with the present. I am inspired by monumentality, weight, exposed structure, and honest materials. I do not try to hide or soften them; instead, I allow them to speak for themselves. My works are an act of resistance against fast consumption. They are not created for temporary trends or seasonal tastes, but for permanence. These are objects that demand presence, time, and a relationship with the person who lives with them. They are made not to be replaced, but to remain — to age together with the space and the individual. Each piece exists at the boundary between furniture and sculpture, between function and silence. They are solid objects — sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes provocative — inviting the viewer to pause and feel the weight, texture, and history of the material. My work explores the relationship between memory, matter, and permanence in an increasingly accelerated world.
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Fragmented Horizon explores the tension between stability and movement within a horizontal axis. The composition, formed by interconnected cubic modules, suggests a structure in constant transformation, suspended between geometric order and the impulse of chaos.

The horizontal line, traditionally associated with calmness and balance, is here broken and dispersed, creating an irregular rhythm that invites the viewer to visually travel through the piece. Each fragment appears to shift independently, generating the illusion of movement frozen in time.

The use of black reinforces the formal purity of the sculpture and accentuates the contrasts between light and shadow, highlighting its dimensionality and spatial presence. The work proposes a reflection on the fragility of seemingly stable structures and the beauty that emerges through their fragmentation.

This unique sculpture continues the evolution of previous works while maintaining its own distinct identity. The composition has been enriched with additional elements and a renewed structural arrangement that creates a different sensation of movement, balance, and dynamism.

Compared to earlier works, it introduces variations in scale and in the positioning of its components, subtly transforming the overall structure. Each piece is unique and represents an evolution within the same artistic language.

Dimensions: 18 × 20 × 86 cm
Material: Iron
Finish: Matte black

Information about the artist

Education: Self-taught artist.
Exhibitions: I develop my artistic practice independently.
Awards: I have not received official awards.
Residencies: I have not participated in artistic residencies.

My work focuses on the creation of unique pieces situated between sculpture and functional object, exploring materiality, structure, and durability. I create sculptural furniture and sculptures in iron and concrete, combining function and sculptural presence with a strong Brutalist influence.

Packaging and shipping

The artwork will be carefully packaged using appropriate protective materials to ensure maximum safety during transport.

Respect for the artist’s work and for the platform helps maintain a fair and meaningful experience for both buyers and sellers.

Certificate of authenticity

The sculpture will be shipped together with its corresponding certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.

Seller's Story

Wallavibe – D.B is an independent sculptural workshop where brutalism, geometry, and industrial memory are transformed into contemporary functional art. I grew up in an environment where concrete walls were thicker than words, and objects were created not for beauty, but for durability. The images of my childhood — grey housing blocks, massive furniture, rough surfaces, iron, wood, and concrete — left a deep mark on the way I think and create. It was a world where form always followed function, and aesthetics emerged from necessity rather than excess. These memories and experiences became the foundation of my work. The brutalist tables and sculptures I create today are both a direct response to that past and a dialogue with the present. I am inspired by monumentality, weight, exposed structure, and honest materials. I do not try to hide or soften them; instead, I allow them to speak for themselves. My works are an act of resistance against fast consumption. They are not created for temporary trends or seasonal tastes, but for permanence. These are objects that demand presence, time, and a relationship with the person who lives with them. They are made not to be replaced, but to remain — to age together with the space and the individual. Each piece exists at the boundary between furniture and sculpture, between function and silence. They are solid objects — sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes provocative — inviting the viewer to pause and feel the weight, texture, and history of the material. My work explores the relationship between memory, matter, and permanence in an increasingly accelerated world.
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Details

Era
After 2000
Manufacturer/brand
Wallavibe
Country of origin
Spain
Style
Pop Art
Material
Iron
Artist
D.B
Title of artwork
Fragmented Horizon XL Size No reserve
Signature
Hand signed
Colour
Black
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
18 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
86 cm
SpainVerified
195
Objects sold
100%
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