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Medium :
Collage, Ink on Wood , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
0.5x27.6in
About this artwork
This work is a vibrant and eclectic interweaving of salvaged materials and diverse techniques, from collage to painting and the incorporation of objects. Inspired by expressionism and realism with a vintage touch, each element tells a story, from the whisper of old music to the resilience of brick. The constructions represent the multiple facets of urban life, where each window could hide countless untold stories. The trombone, rising majestically,… acts as a call to awaken deep emotions and resonate through the structured chaos. When looking at this piece, one doesn't just see an object, but feels the pulse of the city and its constant renewal.
The objects recovered and inserted into the piece were: vinyl record, old metal cart, trumpet, tiles, clothes hanger and old can.
Paula Garnett, painter, sculptor and conceptual artist, developed in an artistic environment between Brazil and Portugal. Her style is random, mixing techniques and media such as paintings, assemblages and paper mache, focusing on spontaneous creation. With the artistic reuse of elements considered disposable, her works imbue chromatic richness and varied materiality, provoking reflections on revaluation and sustainability. In each piece, Paula communicates a colorful but organized chaos, always leaving a feeling of incompleteness, suggestive of new beginnings.