Fern - Pinody





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Artist Fern presents the sculpture Pinody, a 3 mm steel sheet sculpture, edition unique piece, year 2025, dimensions 49 × 29 × 22 cm, weight 3.2 kg, signed with a chisel, origin Spain, in excellent condition, with certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Our work is a sculpture born from our deepest emotions. With every angle, we seek to represent beauty. When you contemplate it, you'll feel a wave of energy and inspiration in your home or garden; it is an invitation to embrace life with passion and power.
3mm thick steel sheet sculpture, combined in an inspiring way.
Oil finish
The certificate of authenticity is attached.
Fern is the pseudonym used by sculptor Clavo and sculptor Carmen Lop when they work together.
Both sculptors work with metal forging, primarily with 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 importance on technique and craftsmanship to create a good sculpture.
They have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, mainly national.
They received awards separately, including the 'City of Ávila Urban Sculpture Award' in 2006 and the 'Memorial to the Victims of Gender Violence' in Zaragoza in 2016.
They admire Spanish sculptors such as Martín Chirino, Jorge Oteiza, Eduardo Chillida, and Julio González.
Our work is a sculpture born from our deepest emotions. With every angle, we seek to represent beauty. When you contemplate it, you'll feel a wave of energy and inspiration in your home or garden; it is an invitation to embrace life with passion and power.
3mm thick steel sheet sculpture, combined in an inspiring way.
Oil finish
The certificate of authenticity is attached.
Fern is the pseudonym used by sculptor Clavo and sculptor Carmen Lop when they work together.
Both sculptors work with metal forging, primarily with 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 importance on technique and craftsmanship to create a good sculpture.
They have participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, mainly national.
They received awards separately, including the 'City of Ávila Urban Sculpture Award' in 2006 and the 'Memorial to the Victims of Gender Violence' in Zaragoza in 2016.
They admire Spanish sculptors such as Martín Chirino, Jorge Oteiza, Eduardo Chillida, and Julio González.

