Detalles de la obra
- Técnica : Resina, Mármol Con pedestal
- Dimensiones : Largo: 6,3in, Alto: 19,7in, Ancho: 6,3in
Acerca de la obra
TLALOC is a resin sculpture that portrays a serene bust crowned with an elaborate headdress resembling natural textures, evocative of the ancient deity Tlaloc, associated with rain and fertility in Mesoamerican culture. From this headdress and the shoulders of the figure, delicate floral branches emerge, symbolizing the nurturing power of nature and the continuity of life. The soft palette, accented by rich colors in the flowers, creates a harmonious…
balance between the divine and the organic.
This artwork is part of the collection "Where Flowers Are Born", which delves into themes of transformation, resilience, and hope. Through sculptures that integrate floral elements, the collection reflects on the beauty of rebirth and the enduring cycles of nature. With TLALOC, the artist bridges the mythological and the natural, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of life, death, and renewal.
This artwork is part of the collection "Where Flowers Are Born", which delves into themes of transformation, resilience, and hope. Through sculptures that integrate floral elements, the collection reflects on the beauty of rebirth and the enduring cycles of nature. With TLALOC, the artist bridges the mythological and the natural, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of life, death, and renewal.
Francesca Dalla Benetta
Italia
Credenciales
- Exposición internacional
- Incluido en las curadurías de galerías
- Trabajo a comisión
« Las historias de cada personaje, aisladas en una dimensión íntima y personal, son reflexiones sobre valores humanos, percepciones y emociones. »
Francesca Dalla Benetta es una escultora italiana afincada en México. Después de 10 años trabajando como maquilladora en la industria del cine, Dalla Benetta es ahora una artista dedicada a tiempo completo. Su trabajo se caracteriza por anatomías y formas mixtas. Rostros y cuerpos humanos se combinan con diferentes texturas, pieles y elementos, dando lugar a seres híbridos y fantásticos. A través de cuerpos insólitos, extraños y surrealistas, sus piezas se centran en los problemas de transformación, identidad, sentido de pertenencia, autopercepción y sueños.